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 19
... proposed . I think that amend- ments will be made which will improve the Con- stitution . I have no doubt , no fears , no distrust of this Convention in any shape whatever . I see no danger in this matter . I have never seen any dan ...
... proposed . I think that amend- ments will be made which will improve the Con- stitution . I have no doubt , no fears , no distrust of this Convention in any shape whatever . I see no danger in this matter . I have never seen any dan ...
Side 29
... proposed to be amended would operate to as much disadvantage to the Convention , as in its present form . - I have no feeling about the matter . But it seems to me that the Convention would be as aware of a motion made under this rule ...
... proposed to be amended would operate to as much disadvantage to the Convention , as in its present form . - I have no feeling about the matter . But it seems to me that the Convention would be as aware of a motion made under this rule ...
Side 30
... proposed to be amended , gentlemen may vote one way to - day and another way to - morrow , and still another way the next day . Very well ; it is because of that possibility that I would allow this Convention to act until they can vote ...
... proposed to be amended , gentlemen may vote one way to - day and another way to - morrow , and still another way the next day . Very well ; it is because of that possibility that I would allow this Convention to act until they can vote ...
Side 50
... proposed by the general court , in 1778 , had been rejected by the people , they pass- ed an act , June 17 , 1779 , calling a Convention for the purpose of framing a constitution , issuing the call in almost the very words of the Act ...
... proposed by the general court , in 1778 , had been rejected by the people , they pass- ed an act , June 17 , 1779 , calling a Convention for the purpose of framing a constitution , issuing the call in almost the very words of the Act ...
Side 68
... proposed in the general court , and if " such proposed amendments shall be agreed to " by a majority of the Senators and two - thirds of the members of the House of Representatives , and also again adopted by the subsequent legislature ...
... proposed in the general court , and if " such proposed amendments shall be agreed to " by a majority of the Senators and two - thirds of the members of the House of Representatives , and also again adopted by the subsequent legislature ...
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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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