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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Side 8
... debate before a public assembly , but we are to deliberate as a Convention , and make our report to the peo- ple . If I am correct in these premises , Mr. Pres- dent , the deduction is obvious ; for , upon our de- cision of the question ...
... debate before a public assembly , but we are to deliberate as a Convention , and make our report to the peo- ple . If I am correct in these premises , Mr. Pres- dent , the deduction is obvious ; for , upon our de- cision of the question ...
Side 15
... debate this morning upon the change in the place of meeting of this Convention . There has been another question brought into this debate - the question of adjourning for a lim- ited time . Now , whether we adjourn or not , I am in ...
... debate this morning upon the change in the place of meeting of this Convention . There has been another question brought into this debate - the question of adjourning for a lim- ited time . Now , whether we adjourn or not , I am in ...
Side 20
... debate upon this question , for al- though in the present instance it is presented as a regular subject for discussion , yet this question of adjournment was very fully and elaborately dis- cussed on yesterday , and , as I supposed ...
... debate upon this question , for al- though in the present instance it is presented as a regular subject for discussion , yet this question of adjournment was very fully and elaborately dis- cussed on yesterday , and , as I supposed ...
Side 31
... debate , " & c . , but the expression " member of the Convention " is not to be found . I do not see why this designation should be applied in one case , and not elsewhere . The question being then taken upon the amendment as modified ...
... debate , " & c . , but the expression " member of the Convention " is not to be found . I do not see why this designation should be applied in one case , and not elsewhere . The question being then taken upon the amendment as modified ...
Side 32
... debate . 31 . Every motion shall be reduced to writing , if the President shall so direct . RULES AND ORDERS . 32 . Any member may call for the division of a question when the sense will admit of it . A motion to strike out and insert ...
... debate . 31 . Every motion shall be reduced to writing , if the President shall so direct . RULES AND ORDERS . 32 . Any member may call for the division of a question when the sense will admit of it . A motion to strike out and insert ...
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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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