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, Volume 4B. Singerly, 1873 |
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... judicial system can be carried forward indefinitely under the present Constitution as well to ten mil- lions of people as to half a million . " He also cited the words of that eminent jurist , the late Judge Gibson : " Our judi- dicial ...
... judicial system can be carried forward indefinitely under the present Constitution as well to ten mil- lions of people as to half a million . " He also cited the words of that eminent jurist , the late Judge Gibson : " Our judi- dicial ...
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... judicial inquiry , for I do not understand the gentleman from Allegheny to assert that which was not proved , and which was not deter- mined by this judicial investigation . The CHAIRMAN . The gentleman from Allegheny ( Mr. Ewing ) has ...
... judicial inquiry , for I do not understand the gentleman from Allegheny to assert that which was not proved , and which was not deter- mined by this judicial investigation . The CHAIRMAN . The gentleman from Allegheny ( Mr. Ewing ) has ...
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... judicial office under the elective system , whose fault is it ? The fault of the people who have to suffer from it , the fault of the bar who ought , in every case , to control these elections ; and if the bar of any district permit a ...
... judicial office under the elective system , whose fault is it ? The fault of the people who have to suffer from it , the fault of the bar who ought , in every case , to control these elections ; and if the bar of any district permit a ...
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... judicial department of our Commonwealth . In that way we shall have judges , as near as possible , di- rectly elected by the people , by electing a competent man to exercise the office of Governor and vesting in him the power of ...
... judicial department of our Commonwealth . In that way we shall have judges , as near as possible , di- rectly elected by the people , by electing a competent man to exercise the office of Governor and vesting in him the power of ...
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... judicial appointments will help to secure gubernatorial nominations . The judgeship will become part of the Executive patronage , and we will wit- ness , in the judicial department of our government , what we see in other high places ...
... judicial appointments will help to secure gubernatorial nominations . The judgeship will become part of the Executive patronage , and we will wit- ness , in the judicial department of our government , what we see in other high places ...
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adopted aldermen Allegheny county amendment amendment was agreed appoint ARMSTRONG associate judges Auditor believe bench BROOMALL BUCKALEW Chair CHAIRMAN Chester county city of Philadelphia CLERK read committee common pleas Commonwealth Constitution Convention county of Allegheny court of common cumulative voting CUYLER DARLINGTON delegate desire dollars duty elected fact favor fixed gentle gentleman from Allegheny gentleman from Philadelphia HARRY WHITE hundred insert J. N. PURVIANCE judgment judicial district Judiciary jurisdiction justice KAINE legislation Legislature LILLY MACVEAGH majority matter ment mittee motion was agreed move to amend nomination offered orphans party Pennsylvania Phila political population present President proper proposed proposition prothonotary question quorum rate of interest reason resolution rule salaries Supreme Court thousand three judges tion tleman trial by jury tricts vention vote Wetherill whole Woodward words