Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the State Convention: Assembled May 4th, 1853, to Revise and Amend the Constitution of the Commonwealth of MassachusettsWhite & Potter, printers, 1853 |
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... House of Representatives . I am also a member of this Convention . This Convention has also elected a member of the House of Representatives the Secretary of the Convention . We have adopted also the Rules and Orders of the House of ...
... House of Representatives . I am also a member of this Convention . This Convention has also elected a member of the House of Representatives the Secretary of the Convention . We have adopted also the Rules and Orders of the House of ...
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... House of Representatives . According to a standing rule of the House , their hour of meeting is ten o'clock , A. M. It is true that no positive assurances can be given that their hour of meeting will be changed when they meet this ...
... House of Representatives . According to a standing rule of the House , their hour of meeting is ten o'clock , A. M. It is true that no positive assurances can be given that their hour of meeting will be changed when they meet this ...
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... house of the people . We have furthermore determined to ap- point a Committee of Conference , to make ar- rangements with the House of Representatives in regard to alternate sessions . These questions have been already stled by strong ...
... house of the people . We have furthermore determined to ap- point a Committee of Conference , to make ar- rangements with the House of Representatives in regard to alternate sessions . These questions have been already stled by strong ...
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... House of Representatives are print- ed and bound . Mr. DURGIN suggested that the Committees be also inserted . Mr. MORTON accepted the amendment as a modification of the Order . Mr. HUBBARD . I believe , Sir , that the Rules and Orders ...
... House of Representatives are print- ed and bound . Mr. DURGIN suggested that the Committees be also inserted . Mr. MORTON accepted the amendment as a modification of the Order . Mr. HUBBARD . I believe , Sir , that the Rules and Orders ...
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... House of Representatives just the same , no greater , no other , and no different powers , than the Act under which we came to- gether , by the ratification of the people , gives to us ; they undertook to issue precepts whenever to them ...
... House of Representatives just the same , no greater , no other , and no different powers , than the Act under which we came to- gether , by the ratification of the people , gives to us ; they undertook to issue precepts whenever to them ...
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Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the State ..., Volumer 1-2 Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
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