Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To Propose Amendments to the Constitution, Commenced ... at Harrisburg, on the Second Day of May, 1837, Volumen3Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1837 |
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... citizen now at the head of our national affairs , unless it met my own approbation . But there really must be some ... citizens to vote . I have , however , in my professional advocations , been so much in the habit of consulting the ...
... citizen now at the head of our national affairs , unless it met my own approbation . But there really must be some ... citizens to vote . I have , however , in my professional advocations , been so much in the habit of consulting the ...
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... citizens with having always endeavored to restrain the right of suffrage , and has sung the praises of another for their repeated attempts to enlarge that right ; but , as this charge is vague and very indefinite , it is scarcely ...
... citizens with having always endeavored to restrain the right of suffrage , and has sung the praises of another for their repeated attempts to enlarge that right ; but , as this charge is vague and very indefinite , it is scarcely ...
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... citizens of the State . That gentleman certainly did not remember the provisions of the law , or he would not so much misrepresent its character and objects . He recommended it to the gentleman again to read the act , for the purpose of ...
... citizens of the State . That gentleman certainly did not remember the provisions of the law , or he would not so much misrepresent its character and objects . He recommended it to the gentleman again to read the act , for the purpose of ...
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... citizens , and they could deprive such citizens as they chose of the right to vote . The law was unjust and partial , it cutting off many poor men from the en- joyment of the right of suffrage , while the rich were always secure , be ...
... citizens , and they could deprive such citizens as they chose of the right to vote . The law was unjust and partial , it cutting off many poor men from the en- joyment of the right of suffrage , while the rich were always secure , be ...
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... citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , for the abolition of lotteries . Mr. SCOTT , of Philadelphia , presented a memorial from certain citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , similar in its import . These memorials were ...
... citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , for the abolition of lotteries . Mr. SCOTT , of Philadelphia , presented a memorial from certain citizens of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , similar in its import . These memorials were ...
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act to enable Act to erect Act to incorporate adjourn adopted Allegheny appointment April April 14 artificial road asked authorize the Governor borough Bradford county Brown Bucks county Chester county citizens Clarke committee Commonwealth Constitution Convention county of Philadelphia courts DARLINGTON Dauphin Dauphin county DICKEY district DUNLOP duties EARLE election enable the Governor expense favor gentleman from Adams gentleman from Chester gentleman from Northampton Governor to incorporate Harrisburg Hiester incorporate a company iness Jacob James John June 12 Lancaster Lancaster county Legislature LIST-CONTINUED Magistrates March March 24 March 30 ment MEREDITH Merrill motion moved to amend number of Justices object officers opinion party Peace Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia co Porter previous question principle proposition Prothonotary qualification Reigart residence resolution right of suffrage Shellito STERIGERE STEVENS Thomas thought township turnpike road company vote William yeas and nays