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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... never to have occupied them , none will deny . But the temptations applied to these men were of a singular character and potency . It may be that men ap- pointed by the Executive would never have yielded to the pressure of such temp ...
... never to have occupied them , none will deny . But the temptations applied to these men were of a singular character and potency . It may be that men ap- pointed by the Executive would never have yielded to the pressure of such temp ...
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... never agree that the voice of any single man shall de- termine who shall fill the judicial posi- tions in this State . There is another objection : The obliga- tion of gratitude for the favor conferred . We are accustomed to look upon ...
... never agree that the voice of any single man shall de- termine who shall fill the judicial posi- tions in this State . There is another objection : The obliga- tion of gratitude for the favor conferred . We are accustomed to look upon ...
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... never should have the evils which are complained of by the person from Philadelphia . There never again would be occasion for any person , either the assaulter of judges who were not honestly elected , or the defender of a system of ...
... never should have the evils which are complained of by the person from Philadelphia . There never again would be occasion for any person , either the assaulter of judges who were not honestly elected , or the defender of a system of ...
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... never mentioned Judge Ludlow's name , or the name of any other judge , except Judge Sharswood - what I did say was , that Judge Sharswood's case was exception rather than the rule , and that the other judges in the city and county of ...
... never mentioned Judge Ludlow's name , or the name of any other judge , except Judge Sharswood - what I did say was , that Judge Sharswood's case was exception rather than the rule , and that the other judges in the city and county of ...
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... never hesitated to scratch my ticket upon the judiciary , and I never will ; and I consider myself as pronounced a Republican as there is on this floor . I have not always voted for the nominees of the Republican party for judges , nor ...
... never hesitated to scratch my ticket upon the judiciary , and I never will ; and I consider myself as pronounced a Republican as there is on this floor . I have not always voted for the nominees of the Republican party for judges , nor ...
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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