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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... stands , but if the amendment of the gentleman from Boston , ( Mr. Schouler , ) is adopted , I can then under- stand it . That amendment may operate so as to carry the subject in reference to which the motion to reconsider is made from ...
... stands , but if the amendment of the gentleman from Boston , ( Mr. Schouler , ) is adopted , I can then under- stand it . That amendment may operate so as to carry the subject in reference to which the motion to reconsider is made from ...
Side 67
... stand up here on the people's side , and against all arrangement of power by which the organized government can act above and beyond the rights of the people , and prevent them from exercising the power which they derive from the ...
... stand up here on the people's side , and against all arrangement of power by which the organized government can act above and beyond the rights of the people , and prevent them from exercising the power which they derive from the ...
Side 75
... stand as his reasons for the faith that is in him ; and I am equally unwilling that the course of argument by which he comes to this conclusion , should stand , even by implication , as the reasons for mine . We arrive at the same ...
... stand as his reasons for the faith that is in him ; and I am equally unwilling that the course of argument by which he comes to this conclusion , should stand , even by implication , as the reasons for mine . We arrive at the same ...
Side 80
... stand the honorable member for Wilbraham to maintain that this Act is a part of the Constitu- tion , or that it stands as an amendment to the Constitution ; but he says that it is something which the legislature cannot touch , because ...
... stand the honorable member for Wilbraham to maintain that this Act is a part of the Constitu- tion , or that it stands as an amendment to the Constitution ; but he says that it is something which the legislature cannot touch , because ...
Side 89
... stand there , it cannot stand at all upon the idea that the law of 1852 was the people's order . If it cannot stand there , then it is not the people's order . The first proposition of the gentleman for Wilbraham is , that the ...
... stand there , it cannot stand at all upon the idea that the law of 1852 was the people's order . If it cannot stand there , then it is not the people's order . The first proposition of the gentleman for Wilbraham is , that the ...
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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