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, Volumen8Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1838 |
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... petition being read , Mr. STERIGERE , of Montgomery , moved that the petition be prin- ted . Mr. HIESTER , of Lancaster , opposed the motion , and asked for the yeas and nays on the question . Mr. MEREDITH , characterized the document ...
... petition being read , Mr. STERIGERE , of Montgomery , moved that the petition be prin- ted . Mr. HIESTER , of Lancaster , opposed the motion , and asked for the yeas and nays on the question . Mr. MEREDITH , characterized the document ...
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... petitions which they may deem it important to have printed , will demand the same privilege , and who can tell what ... petition for the purpose of informing himself of its purport , could do so by going to the secretary's desk . The ...
... petitions which they may deem it important to have printed , will demand the same privilege , and who can tell what ... petition for the purpose of informing himself of its purport , could do so by going to the secretary's desk . The ...
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... petitions having been read ) expressed his hope that this petition would not be received . Mr. KEIM , of Berks , hoped the petition would be received , and that it would be printed . He had been told long ago of a great revolution of ...
... petitions having been read ) expressed his hope that this petition would not be received . Mr. KEIM , of Berks , hoped the petition would be received , and that it would be printed . He had been told long ago of a great revolution of ...
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... petition which had been sent to the convention . Mr. MEREDITH also coincided in this wish that the memorial might be withheld . Mr. PORTER replied , that he had no personal acquaintance with any of the gentlemen whose names were ...
... petition which had been sent to the convention . Mr. MEREDITH also coincided in this wish that the memorial might be withheld . Mr. PORTER replied , that he had no personal acquaintance with any of the gentlemen whose names were ...
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... petition be not received . The CHAIR was of opinion , the petition having been received and a vote taken upon it , that the motion was not now in order . Mr. PURVIANCE then moved that the petition be rejected . Mr. HIESTER , thought it ...
... petition be not received . The CHAIR was of opinion , the petition having been received and a vote taken upon it , that the motion was not now in order . Mr. PURVIANCE then moved that the petition be rejected . Mr. HIESTER , thought it ...
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