Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To Propose Amendments to the Constitution, Commenced ... at Harrisburg, on the Second Day of May, 1837, Volume 5Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1838 - Constitutional conventions |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 82
Page 51
... repeal of the midnight law concerning judges , the ve tained that Jefferson and Burr were elected preside The next session of congress in 1802 , Mr. Bracke fered a resolution relating to the repeal of this a tion was taken by those ...
... repeal of the midnight law concerning judges , the ve tained that Jefferson and Burr were elected preside The next session of congress in 1802 , Mr. Bracke fered a resolution relating to the repeal of this a tion was taken by those ...
Page 52
... repeal of that odious act , and great as to the ability displayed in the discussion . The remark of the gentleman from the city , ( Mr. Chauncey ) was the same in character and nearly the same in words as the sentiments of Mr. Rutledge ...
... repeal of that odious act , and great as to the ability displayed in the discussion . The remark of the gentleman from the city , ( Mr. Chauncey ) was the same in character and nearly the same in words as the sentiments of Mr. Rutledge ...
Page 95
... repealed in England . They never could get what they required , and they continued with their two year's judges , or judges during pleasure , in spite of all their entreaties , up to the revolution . I will not detain you with the ...
... repealed in England . They never could get what they required , and they continued with their two year's judges , or judges during pleasure , in spite of all their entreaties , up to the revolution . I will not detain you with the ...
Page 99
... repealed by the royal authority in Eng land , which had control over their legislature ; and thus it continued from the period of the first establishment of freedom in the province of Pennsylvania , to the time of the formation of the ...
... repealed by the royal authority in Eng land , which had control over their legislature ; and thus it continued from the period of the first establishment of freedom in the province of Pennsylvania , to the time of the formation of the ...
Page 238
... repealed . " So , said ( Mr P. ) the annual report is not required to be presented till the first Monday in December . Mr. DICKEY , of Beaver , observed that the information required would be better obtained under the resolution of the ...
... repealed . " So , said ( Mr P. ) the annual report is not required to be presented till the first Monday in December . Mr. DICKEY , of Beaver , observed that the information required would be better obtained under the resolution of the ...
Contents
341 | |
348 | |
363 | |
395 | |
408 | |
414 | |
433 | |
443 | |
49 | |
77 | |
98 | |
131 | |
136 | |
143 | |
178 | |
214 | |
234 | |
262 | |
270 | |
302 | |
317 | |
463 | |
468 | |
469 | |
472 | |
488 | |
521 | |
533 | |
535 | |
539 | |
545 | |
599 | |
619 | |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
adopted Allegheny amendment appointed argument bank Barndollar Beaver behaviour believe body Brown Chandler charter Chester county citizens city of Philadelphia Clarke committee common schools commonwealth consideration constitution of 1790 contract convention corporations county of Philadelphia Curll Dauphin delegate desire Dickey districts Dunlop duty Earle English English language established farther favor Foulkrod German language granted Grenell Hiester hoped Ingersoll inquiry inserting institutions Jenks judges judiciary justice Keim Konigmacher Lancaster lature legislature loco-focoism M'Cahen M'Dowell M'Sherry matter ment Meredith Merrill Mifflin county motion Northampton object opinion Overfield oyer and terminer Pennsylvania persons Philadelphia county poor Porter present principle proper proposed proposition provision public expense quarter sessions question reason Reigart repeal resolution Scheetz school system Shellito Snively Sterigere Stevens submitted suppose supreme court Taggart taught tenure thing thought tion vote whole wished word yeas and nays