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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... taken between these two amendments and the committee will adopt the last in preference to the first . The game is then blocked , and you can go no further . No gentleman can have the opportunity of amending this amendment because ...
... taken between these two amendments and the committee will adopt the last in preference to the first . The game is then blocked , and you can go no further . No gentleman can have the opportunity of amending this amendment because ...
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... taken on this and the previous question only cut off those amendments on which no vote had been taken . Gentlemen have said if we have any propositions which we desire to bring forward , we have the liberty to read them in our places ...
... taken on this and the previous question only cut off those amendments on which no vote had been taken . Gentlemen have said if we have any propositions which we desire to bring forward , we have the liberty to read them in our places ...
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... taken upon it . The CHAIR said this had , heretofore , been the course pursued . Mr. HASTINGS said he should then ... taken . The question , then , would be , shall the decision of the CHAIR stand as the judgment of the House ? The ...
... taken upon it . The CHAIR said this had , heretofore , been the course pursued . Mr. HASTINGS said he should then ... taken . The question , then , would be , shall the decision of the CHAIR stand as the judgment of the House ? The ...
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... taken a wide range , it seems impossible to confine it within what might origi- nally have been considered proper bounds . In the course of this discus- sion , a particular act of the Assembly had been almost the sole object of attack ...
... taken a wide range , it seems impossible to confine it within what might origi- nally have been considered proper bounds . In the course of this discus- sion , a particular act of the Assembly had been almost the sole object of attack ...
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... taken some pains to examine the jour- nals and records of the House because he never liked to deal in these broad charges without having examined and ascertained the facts . Why did not the gentlemen from the county of Philadelphia who ...
... taken some pains to examine the jour- nals and records of the House because he never liked to deal in these broad charges without having examined and ascertained the facts . Why did not the gentlemen from the county of Philadelphia who ...
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