Debates of the Convention to Amend the Constitution of Pennsylvania: Convened at Harrisburg, November 12, 1872; Adjourned, November 27, to Meet at Philadelphia, January 7, 1873 ...B. Singerly, state printer, 1873 |
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... believe that had it not been for that impression , section nineteen would at that time have been carried , and to avoid any repetition of such a mistake these two sections have been incorporated together . The objection that several mem ...
... believe that had it not been for that impression , section nineteen would at that time have been carried , and to avoid any repetition of such a mistake these two sections have been incorporated together . The objection that several mem ...
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... believe that members from the coun- try are just as much interested in the manner in which Philadelphia is to be represented at Harrisburg , as Philadel- phia herself is ; and I believe that the city of Philadelphia would be better rep ...
... believe that members from the coun- try are just as much interested in the manner in which Philadelphia is to be represented at Harrisburg , as Philadel- phia herself is ; and I believe that the city of Philadelphia would be better rep ...
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... believe the first division of this amendment was adopted , and I ask to add to that what I now present . The PRESIDENT . The first clause of the amendment of the gentleman from Delaware ( Mr. Broomall ) was adopted as an amendment to ...
... believe the first division of this amendment was adopted , and I ask to add to that what I now present . The PRESIDENT . The first clause of the amendment of the gentleman from Delaware ( Mr. Broomall ) was adopted as an amendment to ...
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... believe at this point it is not amendable . I shall not be able to vote Mr. HARRY WHITE . I call for a divi- for it as it stands . One reason is that the sion , to end with the first clause . The PRESIDENT . A division is called , to ...
... believe at this point it is not amendable . I shall not be able to vote Mr. HARRY WHITE . I call for a divi- for it as it stands . One reason is that the sion , to end with the first clause . The PRESIDENT . A division is called , to ...
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... believe that the number of two hundred is any too large . I believe the sentiment of this Convention has long been that the number should be in- creased . I was all along opposed to in- creasing at all , unless we increased it very ...
... believe that the number of two hundred is any too large . I believe the sentiment of this Convention has long been that the number should be in- creased . I was all along opposed to in- creasing at all , unless we increased it very ...
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ABSENT.-Messrs Achenbach Addicks adjourn adopted Ainey Allegheny Alricks amendment Andrew apportionment Armstrong Baer Bailey Bannan Bardsley Bartholomew Beebe Biddle Bigler Black Boyd Brodhead Broomall BUCKALEW Bullitt Cassidy Chair CLERK Committee on Revision Commonwealth Constitution Convention Corson court Cronmiller Curtin Cuyler Dallas DARLINGTON David N delegate districts division elected Funck gentleman gerrymandering go into committee Hanna HARRY WHITE Hazzard Hemphill Henry W Heverin House hundred Hunsicker J. N. PURVIANCE John N John Price judges KAINE Lamberton legislation Legislature Lilly Littleton Luzerne county M'Camant M'Clean M'Culloch M'Michael M'Murray MacConnell MACVEAGH Mann Mantor ment Messrs mittee motion was agreed move Newlin Palmer Patterson Philadelphia population PRESIDENT proposed proposition Pughe Purman question ratio Reed representation representative Revision and Adjustment Runk second reading second the call Smith strike Struthers third reading tion Turrell vention vote Wetherill whole Woodward words yeas and nays