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, 9±ÇPacker, Barrett, and Parke, 1838 |
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To Propose Amendments to the Constitution, Commenced ... at Harrisburg, on the Second Day of May, 1837 Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention. ------ ------------- • * . . . ... *, * * f*
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... constitution , it ought to be made a part of the seventeenth section of the ninth article , which he had just read . Mr. CUNNINGHAM said , the amendment ought not to be adopted in any part of the , constitution . It was said that the ...
... constitution , it ought to be made a part of the seventeenth section of the ninth article , which he had just read . Mr. CUNNINGHAM said , the amendment ought not to be adopted in any part of the , constitution . It was said that the ...
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... Constitutional Convention. ing the constitutional provisions on the subject of legislative powers . Before we make a change in the constitution on this subject , we had bet- ter have some reason for it . I know of no case , ( said Mr. R ...
... Constitutional Convention. ing the constitutional provisions on the subject of legislative powers . Before we make a change in the constitution on this subject , we had bet- ter have some reason for it . I know of no case , ( said Mr. R ...
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... constitution . He feared that after all our pains to procure symmetry , we should at last have a shapeless mass . gentleman who had preceded him had alluded to the constitution of the United States , in connexion with the constitution ...
... constitution . He feared that after all our pains to procure symmetry , we should at last have a shapeless mass . gentleman who had preceded him had alluded to the constitution of the United States , in connexion with the constitution ...
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... constitution ought to provide for the inviolability of marriage as well as other con- tracts . It was our duty to the constitution of the United States , which we were all pledged to support , to see that the obligation of contracts was ...
... constitution ought to provide for the inviolability of marriage as well as other con- tracts . It was our duty to the constitution of the United States , which we were all pledged to support , to see that the obligation of contracts was ...
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adopted Agnew Allegheny amendment appointment bank Barndollar Barnitz Biddle bill body Brown Bucks county Chandler charter Chester citizens Clarke Cleavinger committee commonwealth constitution convention corporation county of Philadelphia Crain Crum Cummin Curll Darlington Darrah Dauphin delegate Dickey Dillinger Donagan Donnell Dunlop Earle election evil Farrelly favor Foulkrod freemen Gearhart gentleman from Beaver gentleman from Lancaster governor granted Grenell Hayhurst Helffenstein Henderson Hiester Hopkinson Houpt Indiana Ingersoll inserting Jenks Keim Konigmacher Krebs lature legislation legislature M'Cahen M'Dowell M'Sherry Maclay ment Meredith Merkel Merrill Montgomery motion NAYS-Messrs negroes Northampton object opinion Overfield party passed Pennsylvania Pennypacker petition Philadelphia county Porter postpone present principle privileges proposed proposition provision Reigart repeal residence restriction right of suffrage Ritter Royer Saeger Scheetz Seltzer senate Shellito slavery Smyth Snively Sterigere Stickel Sturdevant Taggart tion vote word yeas and nays YEAS-Messrs
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381 ÆäÀÌÁö - And Shem and Japheth took a garment, and laid it upon both their shoulders, and went backward, and covered the nakedness of their father; and their faces were backward, and they saw not their father's nakedness.
381 ÆäÀÌÁö - And ye shall circumcise the flesh of your foreskin, and it shall be a token of the covenant betwixt me and you.
43 ÆäÀÌÁö - Any amendment or amendments to this constitution may be proposed in the senate and assembly ; and if the same shall be agreed to by a majority of the members elected to each of the two houses, such proposed amendment or amendments shall be entered on their journals with the yeas...
382 ÆäÀÌÁö - And then shall he depart from thee, both he and his children with him, and shall return unto his own family, and unto the possession of his fathers shall he return. 42. For they are my servants, which I brought forth out of the land of Egypt : they shall not be sold as bondmen.
381 ÆäÀÌÁö - And if thy brother be waxen poor, and fallen in decay with thee ; then thou shalt relieve him : yea, though he be a stranger, or a sojourner; that he may live with thee. Take thou no usury of him, or increase : but fear thy God ; that thy brother may live with thee. Thou shalt not give him thy money upon usury, nor lend him thy victuals for increase...
334 ÆäÀÌÁö - What a stupendous, what an incomprehensible machine is man! who can endure toil, famine, stripes, imprisonment, and death itself, in vindication of his own liberty, and, the next moment be deaf to all those motives whose power supported him through his trial, and inflict on his fellow men a bondage, one hour of which is fraught with more misery, than ages of that which he rose in rebellion to oppose.
129 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... there is no foundation in nature or in natural law, why a set of words upon parchment should convey the dominion of land...
4 ÆäÀÌÁö - Each House may determine the rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior; and with the concurrence of two-thirds, expel a member, but not a second time for the same causa, and shall have all other powers necessary for a branch of the Legislature of a free State.
224 ÆäÀÌÁö - The returns of every election for Governor shall be sealed up, and transmitted to the seat of government...
332 ÆäÀÌÁö - I never mean, unless some particular circumstances should compel me to it, to possess another slave by purchase, it being among my first wishes to see some plan adopted by which slavery, in this country, may be abolished by law.