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 28
... better to strike out that whole phrase , " nor shall any subject be a second time reconsidered . " I be- lieve , Sir , that this is the true construction of the present Rule of the House of Representatives . I believe , Sir , that it is ...
... better to strike out that whole phrase , " nor shall any subject be a second time reconsidered . " I be- lieve , Sir , that this is the true construction of the present Rule of the House of Representatives . I believe , Sir , that it is ...
Side 35
... better meet in the afternoon . I was the more reconciled to the arrangement for one im- portant reason . It will be observed that the Chair has now under consideration the appoint- ment of about a dozen committees , most of them of ...
... better meet in the afternoon . I was the more reconciled to the arrangement for one im- portant reason . It will be observed that the Chair has now under consideration the appoint- ment of about a dozen committees , most of them of ...
Side 73
... better to refuse to reconsider , and to let the discussion sub- side . We can then notify the town of Berlin , and if the question should afterward arise in another form , we shall be better prepared to meet it . Upon this mere matter ...
... better to refuse to reconsider , and to let the discussion sub- side . We can then notify the town of Berlin , and if the question should afterward arise in another form , we shall be better prepared to meet it . Upon this mere matter ...
Side 122
... better for the constituents to elect their own representatives . If the majority principle results in the same end as the plurality , only under a far more cumber- some machinery , it is far better that we should save the unnecessary ...
... better for the constituents to elect their own representatives . If the majority principle results in the same end as the plurality , only under a far more cumber- some machinery , it is far better that we should save the unnecessary ...
Side 123
... better still . That is the result to which the argument of con- venience leads . But , Sir , I believe the great question is not what is most convenient , but what is most proper and just . But , again , it has been said , or may be ...
... better still . That is the result to which the argument of con- venience leads . But , Sir , I believe the great question is not what is most convenient , but what is most proper and just . But , again , it has been said , or may be ...
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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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