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 Massachusetts, Volum 2White & Potter, 1853 |
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... object which I have in view is to continue and conclude our deliberations in this hall ; all other matters are of minor im- portance . Now , I think the sense of this Con- vention has been distinctly expressed that they will not adjourn ...
... object which I have in view is to continue and conclude our deliberations in this hall ; all other matters are of minor im- portance . Now , I think the sense of this Con- vention has been distinctly expressed that they will not adjourn ...
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... object . It is a great , a broad and an [ May 9th . important object , but still we have no other ; and we have no authority to attend to any other . Then again , the first Convention was instanced as a precedent . But if the first ...
... object . It is a great , a broad and an [ May 9th . important object , but still we have no other ; and we have no authority to attend to any other . Then again , the first Convention was instanced as a precedent . But if the first ...
Side 59
... object to the form of the order as submitted by the gentleman , not only be- cause I think there is no power in the Convention to pass such an order - for as to that I care very little - but because if the Convention pass the order in ...
... object to the form of the order as submitted by the gentleman , not only be- cause I think there is no power in the Convention to pass such an order - for as to that I care very little - but because if the Convention pass the order in ...
Side 84
... object that it appears from the opinion itself that the members of the Court had not sufficient time to form a sound opinion . They say themselves , " We cannot close this communi- cation without expressing our regret that questions of ...
... object that it appears from the opinion itself that the members of the Court had not sufficient time to form a sound opinion . They say themselves , " We cannot close this communi- cation without expressing our regret that questions of ...
Side 88
... object of their affection is , no one of them can tell . They all love the " dear people , " but the object of that affection has as many forms as the chameleon has colors . I am therefore to meet the delegate for Wilbra- ham upon his ...
... object of their affection is , no one of them can tell . They all love the " dear people , " but the object of that affection has as many forms as the chameleon has colors . I am therefore to meet the delegate for Wilbra- ham upon his ...
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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