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, 8±ÇPacker, Barrett, and Parke, 1838 |
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... decided that this motion was not in order . Mr. MEREDITH , then renewed his motion , to postpone the further con- sideration of this resolution for the present . The resolution to adjourn , he added , might be repealed or rescinded at ...
... decided that this motion was not in order . Mr. MEREDITH , then renewed his motion , to postpone the further con- sideration of this resolution for the present . The resolution to adjourn , he added , might be repealed or rescinded at ...
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... decided , it is judicious and proper , if not indispensabl essary , that he who has an interest in the decision , shall not be allo ed to take any part in the matter . But , this principle never could be exerted to represent active ...
... decided , it is judicious and proper , if not indispensabl essary , that he who has an interest in the decision , shall not be allo ed to take any part in the matter . But , this principle never could be exerted to represent active ...
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... decided in the way they desire that it should be decided , of course the resolution you have adopted , is a nullity . Adopt this amendment and you at once , by a constitutional provision , take away from these banking institutions one ...
... decided in the way they desire that it should be decided , of course the resolution you have adopted , is a nullity . Adopt this amendment and you at once , by a constitutional provision , take away from these banking institutions one ...
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... decided , that the discussion was in order , and directed the gentleman to proceed . Mr. CHAUNCEY resumed : The only reason that had been assigned was that the officers of this branch of the United States Bank had shewn themselves to be ...
... decided , that the discussion was in order , and directed the gentleman to proceed . Mr. CHAUNCEY resumed : The only reason that had been assigned was that the officers of this branch of the United States Bank had shewn themselves to be ...
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... decided what should be the currency for the mass of the people ? If so , might he be permitted to ask the gentleman for his reasons ? VOL . VIII . Sir , the framers of the constitution said nothing like PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION , 1837 . 33.
... decided what should be the currency for the mass of the people ? If so , might he be permitted to ask the gentleman for his reasons ? VOL . VIII . Sir , the framers of the constitution said nothing like PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION , 1837 . 33.
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adjourn adopted Agnew Allegheny amendment apportionment apportionment bill argument bank Barndollar Biddle body Brown Bucks county charter Chester citizens city and county city of Philadelphia Clarke Cleavinger committee commonwealth contract convention corporation county of Philadelphia Cummin Curll Darlington Darrah Dauphin delegate Dickey district Dunlop Earle elected entitled favor Gearhart gentleman from Beaver gentleman from Luzerne gerrymandering Grenell Harrisburg Hayhurst Hiester Hopkinson Houpt Indiana Ingersoll interests Keim Konigmacher Lancaster lature legislation legislature M'Cahen M'Call M'Dowell M'Sherry Maclay matter ment Meredith Montgomery motion NAYS-Messrs Northampton number of taxable object old constitution opinion party Pennsylvania Pennypacker petition Philadelphia county population Porter present previous question principle proposition provision Purviance repeal representation representatives resided resolution Ritter rule Saeger Scheetz senatorial senators Serrill session Shellito Smyth Snively STERIGERE Stickel Sturdevant Taggart term tion vote whole wished Woodward yeas and nays YEAS-Messrs