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, 13권Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1839 |
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... whole subject is a proper subject for deliberation and decision , whether coolly or otherwise , by the people themselves . As to the convenience of the people , that is another point to be consi- dered . How the facts may be in the ...
... whole subject is a proper subject for deliberation and decision , whether coolly or otherwise , by the people themselves . As to the convenience of the people , that is another point to be consi- dered . How the facts may be in the ...
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... whole would amout to a sum of one hundred thousand dollars . It is true that this sum is not actually paid out of pocket by a majority of the voters , but it is a greater loss than if the money were actually so paid . By this ...
... whole would amout to a sum of one hundred thousand dollars . It is true that this sum is not actually paid out of pocket by a majority of the voters , but it is a greater loss than if the money were actually so paid . By this ...
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... whole people of the commonwealth would be directed to that one object . And , no doubt , this would be the case , because between now and June next , the controversy as to who shall be the next governor , would have closed , and which ...
... whole people of the commonwealth would be directed to that one object . And , no doubt , this would be the case , because between now and June next , the controversy as to who shall be the next governor , would have closed , and which ...
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... whole of the balance of our session . At all events , the consideration of them , coupled to the third reading , will con- sume all our time ; and inasmuch as I believe that , in their own minds , the members of the convention have ...
... whole of the balance of our session . At all events , the consideration of them , coupled to the third reading , will con- sume all our time ; and inasmuch as I believe that , in their own minds , the members of the convention have ...
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... whole en masse to the people - the propriety of which course he very much doubted . It was applying to them the principle and application of the previous question , or gag - law , which had prevailed in this body so freely , and they ...
... whole en masse to the people - the propriety of which course he very much doubted . It was applying to them the principle and application of the previous question , or gag - law , which had prevailed in this body so freely , and they ...
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