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 3White & Potter, printers, 1853 |
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... passed , unless it be such a one as ought to be adopted ? Sir , with the light of past experience , with the facts which we have all around us , illustrating the policy of the Commonwealth on this subject , it seems to me that we cannot ...
... passed , unless it be such a one as ought to be adopted ? Sir , with the light of past experience , with the facts which we have all around us , illustrating the policy of the Commonwealth on this subject , it seems to me that we cannot ...
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... passed by a two- thirds vote ? There are a number of States which a few years ago were repudiating States , but one by one they have got back again . Pennsylvania was one of the repudiating States , but she has entirely recovered , and ...
... passed by a two- thirds vote ? There are a number of States which a few years ago were repudiating States , but one by one they have got back again . Pennsylvania was one of the repudiating States , but she has entirely recovered , and ...
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... passed ; and must , of necessity , continue there through all time , unless specially and explicitly transferred by the people , or their authorized representa- tives . The charter of the college was subsequently amended in 1657 and in ...
... passed ; and must , of necessity , continue there through all time , unless specially and explicitly transferred by the people , or their authorized representa- tives . The charter of the college was subsequently amended in 1657 and in ...
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... passed this order : - - " In answer to a writing presented to this Court by Mr. Henry Dunster , wherein among other things he is pleased to make a resignation of his place as president , this Court doth order : That it shall be LEFT to ...
... passed this order : - - " In answer to a writing presented to this Court by Mr. Henry Dunster , wherein among other things he is pleased to make a resignation of his place as president , this Court doth order : That it shall be LEFT to ...
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... passed in the year 1793 . Mr. LOTHROP . I see no objection to my amendment on that account , but a farther argu- ment in favor of it , from the fact that the same language is used in the incorporation of those two institutions . If , as ...
... passed in the year 1793 . Mr. LOTHROP . I see no objection to my amendment on that account , but a farther argu- ment in favor of it , from the fact that the same language is used in the incorporation of those two institutions . If , as ...
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Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the State ..., Volum 3 Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention,Harvey Fowler Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the State ..., Volum 3 Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention,Harvey Fowler Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
Official Report of the Debates and Proceedings in the State ..., Volum 3 Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention,Harvey Fowler Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1853 |
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