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, 1권Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1837 |
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... matter should not be acted upon at present . Mr. EARLE of Philadelphia , was surprised to hear gentlemen argue that because the rules were not printed it was not proper to consider this reso- lution . The proposition of the committee ...
... matter should not be acted upon at present . Mr. EARLE of Philadelphia , was surprised to hear gentlemen argue that because the rules were not printed it was not proper to consider this reso- lution . The proposition of the committee ...
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... matters in politics . If there are any great principles which one party supports and an- other opposes , let us discuss the matter and see which party is in the right . But after the experience of the past week , which I say again has ...
... matters in politics . If there are any great principles which one party supports and an- other opposes , let us discuss the matter and see which party is in the right . But after the experience of the past week , which I say again has ...
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... matters wholly irrelevant and totally unconnected with it . How delegates had voted in the organization of this body , and by what motives they had been actuated , had nothing whatever to do with the matter . The ques- tion which they ...
... matters wholly irrelevant and totally unconnected with it . How delegates had voted in the organization of this body , and by what motives they had been actuated , had nothing whatever to do with the matter . The ques- tion which they ...
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... matter . The duty of the Secretary was to keep a journal of the proceedings of the Convention , and not of any individual in particular , and if a motion were made by a member and not withdrawn , it would be entered . He ( Mr ...
... matter . The duty of the Secretary was to keep a journal of the proceedings of the Convention , and not of any individual in particular , and if a motion were made by a member and not withdrawn , it would be entered . He ( Mr ...
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... matter of Constitu- tional provision . He did not pretend to say now what views he enter- tained on the subject . It was sufficient for him to state , and he did state , that he flattered himself that every member of the body must be ...
... matter of Constitu- tional provision . He did not pretend to say now what views he enter- tained on the subject . It was sufficient for him to state , and he did state , that he flattered himself that every member of the body must be ...
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adjourn adopted agreed Allegheny alter Anti-Masons appointed argument bank Barnitz believed body BROWN called Chair CLARKE Commonwealth consideration considered Constitution Convention county of Philadelphia Court Darlington Dauphin debate decided delegates desired DICKEY discussion DORAN DUNLOP duty EARLE election eminent domain exercise favor following resolution gentleman from Adams gentleman from Beaver gentleman from Philadelphia Government Governor Hiester hoped House impeachment Indiana INGERSOLL inserting JACK CADES judges judicial judiciary justice laid Lancaster legislative Legislature Lieutenant Governor M'Cahen majority matter ment minority report Montgomery motion moved to amend Northampton oath object opinion party Pennsylvania Philadelphia county PORTER postpone present Constitution President principle printed proceedings proper proposed proposition provision Purviance question refered reform Resolved rule Senate Snively standing committees STERIGERE STEVENS stitution submitted the following thing thought tion United vention vote whole wished words yeas and nays