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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... entirely acceptable to me , and we regard to the action of the Committee on shall get rid of the difficulty . Revision and Adjustment . I should be Mr. HARRY WHITE . Very well ; I will very glad to know what is the status of modify it ...
... entirely acceptable to me , and we regard to the action of the Committee on shall get rid of the difficulty . Revision and Adjustment . I should be Mr. HARRY WHITE . Very well ; I will very glad to know what is the status of modify it ...
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... entirely clear . Mr. HARRY WHITE . Now , Mr. Presi- dent , I am satisfied that we all understand the matter ; at least I hope I understand the exact situation of the proposition before the Convention . If I am correctly informed , I ...
... entirely clear . Mr. HARRY WHITE . Now , Mr. Presi- dent , I am satisfied that we all understand the matter ; at least I hope I understand the exact situation of the proposition before the Convention . If I am correctly informed , I ...
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... entirely of population . I submit then that the more popular branch of the Leg- islature should blend and combine these two elementary principles . We should recognize the principle of separate county representation , and after we have ...
... entirely of population . I submit then that the more popular branch of the Leg- islature should blend and combine these two elementary principles . We should recognize the principle of separate county representation , and after we have ...
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... entirely differ- ent from that of the delegate from the city , on that subject . But the strong point of differerce is that my proposition concedes at least one member to every county , while that of the delegate from the city clusters ...
... entirely differ- ent from that of the delegate from the city , on that subject . But the strong point of differerce is that my proposition concedes at least one member to every county , while that of the delegate from the city clusters ...
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... entirely disconnected with each oth- er , select a man by reason of these divi- sions . These different parts of the county have their candidates selected in the Con- vention . Each of them owes no obliga- tion to the other parts of the ...
... entirely disconnected with each oth- er , select a man by reason of these divi- sions . These different parts of the county have their candidates selected in the Con- vention . Each of them owes no obliga- tion to the other parts of the ...
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Debates of the Convention to Amend the Constitution of ..., Volume 7 Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention Visualização completa - 1873 |
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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