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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... committee . The motion was not decided out of order , because it was proposed as an amendment to the amendment as adopted , but because it went to destroy a part of the amendment adopted by the committee . The gentleinan from ...
... committee . The motion was not decided out of order , because it was proposed as an amendment to the amendment as adopted , but because it went to destroy a part of the amendment adopted by the committee . The gentleinan from ...
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... committee again resolved itself into a committee of the whole on the third article of the Constitution . Mr. KERR , of Washington , in the Chair . The question pending , being on the second division of the amendment of Mr. STERIGERE to ...
... committee again resolved itself into a committee of the whole on the third article of the Constitution . Mr. KERR , of Washington , in the Chair . The question pending , being on the second division of the amendment of Mr. STERIGERE to ...
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... committee to decide on the truth of my statements . Mr. BROWN resumed : The gentleman said , that there were 600 or 700 at a window , giving in their votes . It is a fact , that there have been 800 at a window . He did not mean to say ...
... committee to decide on the truth of my statements . Mr. BROWN resumed : The gentleman said , that there were 600 or 700 at a window , giving in their votes . It is a fact , that there have been 800 at a window . He did not mean to say ...
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... committee . Mr. HAYHURST said , he was well aware that , in some instances , persons might offer to vote without there being any record evidence of their citi- zenship in the district , but he was as well aware that this principle would ...
... committee . Mr. HAYHURST said , he was well aware that , in some instances , persons might offer to vote without there being any record evidence of their citi- zenship in the district , but he was as well aware that this principle would ...
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... committee of the whole , on that day . Now , he would ask any gentle- man , whether it was at all likely that the Judiciary question , and the Bill of Rights , which was of as great importance as any thing which had , as yet , been ...
... committee of the whole , on that day . Now , he would ask any gentle- man , whether it was at all likely that the Judiciary question , and the Bill of Rights , which was of as great importance as any thing which had , as yet , been ...
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