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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... seems to me that we need no prophet to tell us ; it seems to me that the people in that region , must be hungering and thirsting for a new Constitution , if they are wil- ling to adopt one containing a clause so hostile to their ...
... seems to me that we need no prophet to tell us ; it seems to me that the people in that region , must be hungering and thirsting for a new Constitution , if they are wil- ling to adopt one containing a clause so hostile to their ...
Side 11
... seems to me , depends upon higher considerations . If we come to that conclusion , we must foresee that the time has arrived when no farther aid should be granted , and all supplies of this nature in future should be forever stopped ...
... seems to me , depends upon higher considerations . If we come to that conclusion , we must foresee that the time has arrived when no farther aid should be granted , and all supplies of this nature in future should be forever stopped ...
Side 72
... seems to me , that the question is by no means exhausted . There are many points which have not been touched upon at all . The gentleman from Cambridge , ( Mr. Sargent , ) my colleague from Boston , and myself , have not spoken three ...
... seems to me , that the question is by no means exhausted . There are many points which have not been touched upon at all . The gentleman from Cambridge , ( Mr. Sargent , ) my colleague from Boston , and myself , have not spoken three ...
Side 75
... seems to me , it is assum- ing the question at issue , to assert that it is a public institution , standing upon the same foun- dation with our public schools , supported at the public expense . It is said , that the provision in ...
... seems to me , it is assum- ing the question at issue , to assert that it is a public institution , standing upon the same foun- dation with our public schools , supported at the public expense . It is said , that the provision in ...
Side 78
... seems to me it is very proper to postpone this subject indefinitely . Mr. HOOPER , of Fall River . I see that this resolution is somewhat different from the one in relation to the basis of representation , but it does not seem to me to ...
... seems to me it is very proper to postpone this subject indefinitely . Mr. HOOPER , of Fall River . I see that this resolution is somewhat different from the one in relation to the basis of representation , but it does not seem to me to ...
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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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