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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... supposed the better course would be to call upon him for this information , which he doubted not the Secretary was willing and even anxious to impart . He thought that by the Secretary's communicating the report he had made to the ...
... supposed the better course would be to call upon him for this information , which he doubted not the Secretary was willing and even anxious to impart . He thought that by the Secretary's communicating the report he had made to the ...
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... supposed they were sent there to perform high and solemn duties , but at the same time duties in themselves simple . They were sent there to propose to the people amendments to the Constitution few in number and simple in character ...
... supposed they were sent there to perform high and solemn duties , but at the same time duties in themselves simple . They were sent there to propose to the people amendments to the Constitution few in number and simple in character ...
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... supposed , because gentlemen had urged the adoption of the proposition of the gentleman from Beaver , that they were opposed to all others . After what he had heard from the gentleman from Luzerne , ( Mr. WOODWARD ) he felt con- vinced ...
... supposed , because gentlemen had urged the adoption of the proposition of the gentleman from Beaver , that they were opposed to all others . After what he had heard from the gentleman from Luzerne , ( Mr. WOODWARD ) he felt con- vinced ...
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... supposed all the members of the Convention were ready and desirous to record their votes upon this simple proposition . It appeared to him that the senti- ments of the delegates to the Convention could be ascertained by yeas and nays ...
... supposed all the members of the Convention were ready and desirous to record their votes upon this simple proposition . It appeared to him that the senti- ments of the delegates to the Convention could be ascertained by yeas and nays ...
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... supposed that gen- tlemen , who were advanced in years , were totally unacquainted with the subjects of the amendment . He was not , in the least , surprised to hear the high wrought eulogies passed upon the " matchless " Constitution ...
... supposed that gen- tlemen , who were advanced in years , were totally unacquainted with the subjects of the amendment . He was not , in the least , surprised to hear the high wrought eulogies passed upon the " matchless " Constitution ...
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adjourn adopted agreed Allegheny alter Anti-Masons appointed argument bank Barnitz believed body BROWN called Chair CLARKE Commonwealth consideration considered Constitution Convention county of Philadelphia Court Darlington Dauphin debate decided delegates desired DICKEY discussion DORAN DUNLOP duty EARLE election eminent domain exercise favor following resolution gentleman from Adams gentleman from Beaver gentleman from Philadelphia Government Governor Hiester hoped House impeachment Indiana INGERSOLL inserting JACK CADES judges judicial judiciary justice laid Lancaster legislative Legislature Lieutenant Governor M'Cahen majority matter ment minority report Montgomery motion moved to amend Northampton oath object opinion party Pennsylvania Philadelphia county PORTER postpone present Constitution President principle printed proceedings proper proposed proposition provision Purviance question refered reform Resolved rule Senate Snively standing committees STERIGERE STEVENS stitution submitted the following thing thought tion United vention vote whole wished words yeas and nays