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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... Resolved , That a committee of one from each county be appointed by the President of the Con- vention to consider and report as to the best mode of proceeding to the revision of the Constitution of the Commonwealth . Mr. HOOPER moved to ...
... Resolved , That a committee of one from each county be appointed by the President of the Con- vention to consider and report as to the best mode of proceeding to the revision of the Constitution of the Commonwealth . Mr. HOOPER moved to ...
Side 18
... Resolved , That so much of the Constitution as is contained in the Preamble and Declaration of Rights , be referred to a committee of thirteen , to take into consideration the expediency of making any , and if any , what alterations or ...
... Resolved , That so much of the Constitution as is contained in the Preamble and Declaration of Rights , be referred to a committee of thirteen , to take into consideration the expediency of making any , and if any , what alterations or ...
Side 63
... Resolved , That it is expedient to alter and amend the Constitution of this Commonwealth , so that it shall provide that the Senate shall con- sist of forty members to be elected annually in single districts composed of contiguous ...
... Resolved , That it is expedient to alter and amend the Constitution of this Commonwealth , so that it shall provide that the Senate shall con- sist of forty members to be elected annually in single districts composed of contiguous ...
Side 82
... Resolved , That it is expedient so to amend the Constitution that in all elections the person having the highest number of votes , shall be deemed and declared to be elected . On motion by Mr. WILSON , the resolution was referred to the ...
... Resolved , That it is expedient so to amend the Constitution that in all elections the person having the highest number of votes , shall be deemed and declared to be elected . On motion by Mr. WILSON , the resolution was referred to the ...
Side 121
... Resolved , That the third article of the sixth chapter be stricken out of the Constitution . 5. Resolved , That it is not expedient to alter , revise , or amend the fourth and sixth articles of the sixth chapter , but that the same ...
... Resolved , That the third article of the sixth chapter be stricken out of the Constitution . 5. Resolved , That it is not expedient to alter , revise , or amend the fourth and sixth articles of the sixth chapter , but that the same ...
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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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