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 14
... ment so that it is inconvenient for him to remain here , the Convention should adjourn , and when shall we meet . Here is a gentleman connected with the judicial branch of the government . He has duties belonging to his official station ...
... ment so that it is inconvenient for him to remain here , the Convention should adjourn , and when shall we meet . Here is a gentleman connected with the judicial branch of the government . He has duties belonging to his official station ...
Side 19
... ment to some other place than this . In regard to the hall of the Lowell Institute I visited it yesterday with several other gentlemen . I would not rely wholly upon my own judgment , but so far as I could judge of it , that hall is ...
... ment to some other place than this . In regard to the hall of the Lowell Institute I visited it yesterday with several other gentlemen . I would not rely wholly upon my own judgment , but so far as I could judge of it , that hall is ...
Side 22
... ment can be made with that body as to our meetings here after the present weck , and one which will be entirely satisfactory . With regard to the remark of the gentleman from Abington who has just taken his seat , that this arrangement ...
... ment can be made with that body as to our meetings here after the present weck , and one which will be entirely satisfactory . With regard to the remark of the gentleman from Abington who has just taken his seat , that this arrangement ...
Side 67
... ment , then are we also liable , as being the instru- ments of the people in carrying out their essen- tial , natural and inalienable rights . There is at this time , I fear , a conflict among us which I had supposed did not exist here ...
... ment , then are we also liable , as being the instru- ments of the people in carrying out their essen- tial , natural and inalienable rights . There is at this time , I fear , a conflict among us which I had supposed did not exist here ...
Side 102
... ment , which is the vitality of law in our form of government . It will then represent the reason , the conscience , the patriotism , and the enthusiasm of the people , and these together will always com- mand the physical force , which ...
... ment , which is the vitality of law in our form of government . It will then represent the reason , the conscience , the patriotism , and the enthusiasm of the people , and these together will always com- mand the physical force , which ...
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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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Abington adjourn adopted agree appointed argument ballot believe body BUTLER called Chairman Charlestown Committee Commonwealth Commonwealth of Massachusetts consider Constitution as relates Convention Council court debate Dedham delegates desire districts duties ELECTIONS BY PLURALITY expedient Fall River favor Freetown gentleman from Boston gentleman from Lowell governor hall HALLETT Haverhill hope House of Representatives inhabitants KEYES lature legal voters legislative legislature lieutenant-governor Lowell Institute majority principle majority system matter meet ment mittee Monday MORTON motion Natick North Brookfield number of votes o'clock oath officers opinion pardoning party persons Pittsfield plurality system Plymouth present President proposed proposition question reason referred regard Report representation resolution Resolved rule SCHOULER seems Senate session stitution submitted suppose taken Taunton tion tleman town of Berlin town of Walpole United vacancy vention whole Wilbraham WILSON wish word