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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... rules which had just been reported from the committee on that subject . Besides , by the rules of the house which governed ... rule referring certain articles of the Constitution to committees . There were , however , in his resolutions ...
... rules which had just been reported from the committee on that subject . Besides , by the rules of the house which governed ... rule referring certain articles of the Constitution to committees . There were , however , in his resolutions ...
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... rules . Mr. DUNLOP , of Franklin , could not see how it was possible that there should be any thing in the resolution of the gentleman which would not come before one of the committees to be appointed by the rules . All the Constitution ...
... rules . Mr. DUNLOP , of Franklin , could not see how it was possible that there should be any thing in the resolution of the gentleman which would not come before one of the committees to be appointed by the rules . All the Constitution ...
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... rules for the government of the body . The first four rules were adopted without amendment . The fifth rule was read as ... rule the words " standing and " , and add to the end thereof the words " and the standing committees shall be ...
... rules for the government of the body . The first four rules were adopted without amendment . The fifth rule was read as ... rule the words " standing and " , and add to the end thereof the words " and the standing committees shall be ...
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... rule as it was , and should vote against the amendment . Mr. INGERSOLL , of Philadelphia , would vote against the amendment pro- posed by the gentleman from Montgomery , but for reasons entirely differ- ent from those of the gentleman ...
... rule as it was , and should vote against the amendment . Mr. INGERSOLL , of Philadelphia , would vote against the amendment pro- posed by the gentleman from Montgomery , but for reasons entirely differ- ent from those of the gentleman ...
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... rule under consideration , he apprehend- ed there was no one more capable of meeting it than the Chair himself . He would beg leave to correct a remark ... rule under consideration was one of the standing rules 40 PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES .
... rule under consideration , he apprehend- ed there was no one more capable of meeting it than the Chair himself . He would beg leave to correct a remark ... rule under consideration was one of the standing rules 40 PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES .
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