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 39
... give to the Convention the results of some little examination I have given to this subject , in order that I may perform my duty as a member of the Committee . When I have done that , I think I shall have done all that can be expected ...
... give to the Convention the results of some little examination I have given to this subject , in order that I may perform my duty as a member of the Committee . When I have done that , I think I shall have done all that can be expected ...
Side 51
... give notice to the town of Berlin of the precise state of facts , and no more , leaving them to act as they may deem proper , Anything further than that , on our part , would be entirely unauthorized . Mr. DURGIN , of Wilmington . The ...
... give notice to the town of Berlin of the precise state of facts , and no more , leaving them to act as they may deem proper , Anything further than that , on our part , would be entirely unauthorized . Mr. DURGIN , of Wilmington . The ...
Side 90
... gives him any rights which it does not give to me , or vice vers 1 , then I say that the Constitution does not properly secure the rights of the people . But , Sir , I have yet to hear the first gentleman in this Convention , or the ...
... gives him any rights which it does not give to me , or vice vers 1 , then I say that the Constitution does not properly secure the rights of the people . But , Sir , I have yet to hear the first gentleman in this Convention , or the ...
Side 117
... give . " The people " consist of those who can exercise the political power , and none other . But when you talk about social power and moral power , and all that , it is something aside from the Constitution , aside from the laws . It ...
... give . " The people " consist of those who can exercise the political power , and none other . But when you talk about social power and moral power , and all that , it is something aside from the Constitution , aside from the laws . It ...
Side 119
... give that right , which , if it belongs to any one , certainly belongs to him , into the hands of those who show themselves to be the most hostile to him , to be used against his interests . As I said before , I assented to all these ...
... give that right , which , if it belongs to any one , certainly belongs to him , into the hands of those who show themselves to be the most hostile to him , to be used against his interests . As I said before , I assented to all these ...
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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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