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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... trial ; there is no department of the government that is not on trial . Whether it is in pro- cess of condemnation or not can be better told when the jury comes in ; and if the jury brings in an adverse verdict then the elective system ...
... trial ; there is no department of the government that is not on trial . Whether it is in pro- cess of condemnation or not can be better told when the jury comes in ; and if the jury brings in an adverse verdict then the elective system ...
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... trial of causes in our courts has been ordinarily doubled , if not trebled , by the introduction of the exam- ination of parties as witnesses . nothing about the policy of that change , whether it was right or wrong , but it ex- ists as ...
... trial of causes in our courts has been ordinarily doubled , if not trebled , by the introduction of the exam- ination of parties as witnesses . nothing about the policy of that change , whether it was right or wrong , but it ex- ists as ...
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... trial of causes . The court meets in the morning with a cause pending and a jury in the box ; and one hour of the morning session is prob- ably occupied with the disposition of this miscellaneous business , and there the jury sit , and ...
... trial of causes . The court meets in the morning with a cause pending and a jury in the box ; and one hour of the morning session is prob- ably occupied with the disposition of this miscellaneous business , and there the jury sit , and ...
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... trial . As the question is upon us I will submit some of the considerations that have weighed upon my mind , prefacing them with the remark that I have been in- terfered with by no person on this subject . No judge , no lawyer , no ...
... trial . As the question is upon us I will submit some of the considerations that have weighed upon my mind , prefacing them with the remark that I have been in- terfered with by no person on this subject . No judge , no lawyer , no ...
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... trials would be much more rapidly transacted than at present . Well , sir , there is another advantage in , this plan ; and ... trial to examine books of law and determine questions of law , whereas if there was an opportunity to reserve ...
... trials would be much more rapidly transacted than at present . Well , sir , there is another advantage in , this plan ; and ... trial to examine books of law and determine questions of law , whereas if there was an opportunity to reserve ...
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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