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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... proper , for the due administration of justice . ” And the first section of the fifth article declares that the judicial power of this Commonwealth shall be vested in a Supreme Court , courts of oyer and terminer , courts of common ...
... proper , for the due administration of justice . ” And the first section of the fifth article declares that the judicial power of this Commonwealth shall be vested in a Supreme Court , courts of oyer and terminer , courts of common ...
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... proper education , and knowledge , and training , and the proper turn of mind , will have pretty distinct political ideas and convic tions . But granting all that has been said to be true , that politicians of bad character will ...
... proper education , and knowledge , and training , and the proper turn of mind , will have pretty distinct political ideas and convic tions . But granting all that has been said to be true , that politicians of bad character will ...
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... proper that . the clerks or prothonotaries of our courts should be appointed by the judges with and under whose direction they are to perform their official labor . Why , what does your negligent or incompetent clerk of a court care for ...
... proper that . the clerks or prothonotaries of our courts should be appointed by the judges with and under whose direction they are to perform their official labor . Why , what does your negligent or incompetent clerk of a court care for ...
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... proper vigilance . In this point of view I do not see that it would be wise to change the system by which the judges are now elected . In my judgment it is wholly apart from any practical result to consider this question as an ...
... proper vigilance . In this point of view I do not see that it would be wise to change the system by which the judges are now elected . In my judgment it is wholly apart from any practical result to consider this question as an ...
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... proper considerations of the questions which would come up , as the report is passed in review , section by section . I repeat that there is nothing whatever em- bodied in the proposed amendment of the gentleman from Philadelphia , with ...
... proper considerations of the questions which would come up , as the report is passed in review , section by section . I repeat that there is nothing whatever em- bodied in the proposed amendment of the gentleman from Philadelphia , with ...
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Debates of the Convention to Amend the Constitution of ..., Volume 4 Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention Visualização completa - 1873 |
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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