Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To Propose Amendments to the Constitution, Commenced and Held at Harrisburg, on the Second Day of May, 1837, Volumen1Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1837 |
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... give notice , that votes will be given for or against the calling of a Con- vention as aforesaid . JAMES THOMPSON , Speaker of the House of Representatives . THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM , Speaker of the Senate . APPROVED - The fourteenth day ...
... give notice , that votes will be given for or against the calling of a Con- vention as aforesaid . JAMES THOMPSON , Speaker of the House of Representatives . THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM , Speaker of the Senate . APPROVED - The fourteenth day ...
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... give notice to the per- sons elected delegates to said Convention , in the same manner that is provided for giving notice to persons elected to the Senate and House of Representatives of this Common- wealth , by the sixteenth section of ...
... give notice to the per- sons elected delegates to said Convention , in the same manner that is provided for giving notice to persons elected to the Senate and House of Representatives of this Common- wealth , by the sixteenth section of ...
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... give on this subject , might be obtained from the abstract of the state of the banks , published during the last session of the Legislature . He was perfectly willing that all the information should be given to the Convention which ...
... give on this subject , might be obtained from the abstract of the state of the banks , published during the last session of the Legislature . He was perfectly willing that all the information should be given to the Convention which ...
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... give him an opportunity of doing what he was so well able and so well disposed to do , and would be a bene- fit to the community and tend to further the cause of education . If a majority of the Convention should think it better to ...
... give him an opportunity of doing what he was so well able and so well disposed to do , and would be a bene- fit to the community and tend to further the cause of education . If a majority of the Convention should think it better to ...
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... give the rea- sons why he should vote against this amendment . Sir , said Mr. I. to me this is a question of feeling , of painful feeling , of excited feeling , of feelings under which I have been suffering ever since I took my seat in ...
... give the rea- sons why he should vote against this amendment . Sir , said Mr. I. to me this is a question of feeling , of painful feeling , of excited feeling , of feelings under which I have been suffering ever since I took my seat in ...
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