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 |
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... might be in power , from imposing restrictions on any particular election district
, in order to subserve their political interests . He desired to make the right of
suffrage equal all over the State . The gentleman from Fayette ( Mr. S Bishofislah.
... might be in power , from imposing restrictions on any particular election district
, in order to subserve their political interests . He desired to make the right of
suffrage equal all over the State . The gentleman from Fayette ( Mr. S Bishofislah.
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He desired that some such principle as was contained in the proposition of the
gentleman from Montgomery , might be inserted in the Constitution . His only
objection to it was , that , as it proposed a restriction on the Legislature , it
belonged to ...
He desired that some such principle as was contained in the proposition of the
gentleman from Montgomery , might be inserted in the Constitution . His only
objection to it was , that , as it proposed a restriction on the Legislature , it
belonged to ...
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... from Susquehanna would not pursue this matter further , as it must lead 10 an
unprofitable discussion . Mr. READ said he took the hint of the gentleman , but
there were a few of the acts of that illustrious Legislature which he desired to
notice ...
... from Susquehanna would not pursue this matter further , as it must lead 10 an
unprofitable discussion . Mr. READ said he took the hint of the gentleman , but
there were a few of the acts of that illustrious Legislature which he desired to
notice ...
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... that the tax qualification was only to be retained , because they wanted some
evidence of residence ; and , it seemed to be agreed on all hands , that the
Convention desired to give every person a chance to vote , who was entitled to
vote .
... that the tax qualification was only to be retained , because they wanted some
evidence of residence ; and , it seemed to be agreed on all hands , that the
Convention desired to give every person a chance to vote , who was entitled to
vote .
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As to the matter of consulting the people , in relation to the amendments which
we have passed through committee , and those which ought to be adopted , he
took it , that the people desired us to act without any further consultation with
them ...
As to the matter of consulting the people , in relation to the amendments which
we have passed through committee , and those which ought to be adopted , he
took it , that the people desired us to act without any further consultation with
them ...
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