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, Volumen9Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1838 |
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... present . Mr. CUNNINGHAM rose and said : Mr. President - I now rise to correct a mistake into which it appears to me , the respectable delegate from the city ( Mr. Hopkinson ) has made , in relation to an application to the legislature ...
... present . Mr. CUNNINGHAM rose and said : Mr. President - I now rise to correct a mistake into which it appears to me , the respectable delegate from the city ( Mr. Hopkinson ) has made , in relation to an application to the legislature ...
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... present advised , he would vote for it , but would wish it to be inserted in that article . There seemed to be a general understanding among gentlemen that all restric- tions on legislative powers should be embraced in the ninth article ...
... present advised , he would vote for it , but would wish it to be inserted in that article . There seemed to be a general understanding among gentlemen that all restric- tions on legislative powers should be embraced in the ninth article ...
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... he was not hostile to ; and , as at present advised , he was inclined to believe that he should vote for them VOL . IX . B when introduced in their proper place . For these reasons PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION , 1838 . 17.
... he was not hostile to ; and , as at present advised , he was inclined to believe that he should vote for them VOL . IX . B when introduced in their proper place . For these reasons PENNSYLVANIA CONVENTION , 1838 . 17.
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... present . He wished to have these distinct subjects defined and pointed out , so that there would be no mistake in relation to them ; and until this was done , he feared the gentleman's amendment would only lead to ambiguity and ...
... present . He wished to have these distinct subjects defined and pointed out , so that there would be no mistake in relation to them ; and until this was done , he feared the gentleman's amendment would only lead to ambiguity and ...
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... present , he would advocate this proposition with force and great ability . The gentleman from the county of Philadelphia had expressed a doubt whether we should ever reach the ninth article of the constitution . Now , he ( Mr. F. ) had ...
... present , he would advocate this proposition with force and great ability . The gentleman from the county of Philadelphia had expressed a doubt whether we should ever reach the ninth article of the constitution . Now , he ( Mr. F. ) had ...
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