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, 13±ÇPacker, Barrett, and Parke, 1839 |
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... motion he had done . While up , he would avail himself of the opportunity of saying a few words on this subject . He had prepared an amendment , which it had been his intention to offer in committee , but , on reflection , he came to ...
... motion he had done . While up , he would avail himself of the opportunity of saying a few words on this subject . He had prepared an amendment , which it had been his intention to offer in committee , but , on reflection , he came to ...
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... motion that the amendments shall be voted upon separately . He answers them by saying , that they are against reform ... motion of his colleague , ( Mr. Scott ) was in accordance with the true republican spirit . He ( Mr. M. ) desired ...
... motion that the amendments shall be voted upon separately . He answers them by saying , that they are against reform ... motion of his colleague , ( Mr. Scott ) was in accordance with the true republican spirit . He ( Mr. M. ) desired ...
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... motion of Mr. SCOTT , that the amendment of Mr. DARLINGTON , together with the report of the committee as amended , be re - committed to the said committee , with instructions so to amend it as to give the people of this commonwealth an ...
... motion of Mr. SCOTT , that the amendment of Mr. DARLINGTON , together with the report of the committee as amended , be re - committed to the said committee , with instructions so to amend it as to give the people of this commonwealth an ...
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... motion was made by Mr. REigart , That the convention proceed to the consideration of the amendments to the several articles of the constitution , as prepared and engrossed for final passage . Which was agreed to . The PRESIDEET in reply ...
... motion was made by Mr. REigart , That the convention proceed to the consideration of the amendments to the several articles of the constitution , as prepared and engrossed for final passage . Which was agreed to . The PRESIDEET in reply ...
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... motion of the gentleman from the county of Philadelphia could only be agreed to under a vote of two - thirds . " Mr. BROWN thereupon withdrew his motion . A motion was made by Mr. STERIGERE , That the said first article be re ...
... motion of the gentleman from the county of Philadelphia could only be agreed to under a vote of two - thirds . " Mr. BROWN thereupon withdrew his motion . A motion was made by Mr. STERIGERE , That the said first article be re ...
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