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
... effect and intent of the Rule to be and I apprehend there will be no difference of opinion about it - that it is to prevent a ques- tion from being tried more than twice over . For instance , we will say that a proposition has been ...
... effect and intent of the Rule to be and I apprehend there will be no difference of opinion about it - that it is to prevent a ques- tion from being tried more than twice over . For instance , we will say that a proposition has been ...
Side 71
... effect for the purpose of electing the 33 [ May 13th . members , in the fall of that year ; but it did not take effect for any other purpose until the 1st day of January , 1837 ; and it was to remain unaltered for ten years . In other ...
... effect for the purpose of electing the 33 [ May 13th . members , in the fall of that year ; but it did not take effect for any other purpose until the 1st day of January , 1837 ; and it was to remain unaltered for ten years . In other ...
Side 80
... effect in its initiation - something that is a mere request or proposal , to which no sanction can be attached , and a law standing like other laws upon the statute book , which the agents of the govern- ment are bound to obey , because ...
... effect in its initiation - something that is a mere request or proposal , to which no sanction can be attached , and a law standing like other laws upon the statute book , which the agents of the govern- ment are bound to obey , because ...
Side 81
... effect . So that I regard the Act of 1853 , as equally valid with that of 1852. If gentlemen can show how it is that the sanction of the people has made the Act of 1852 something different from law and Something different from ...
... effect . So that I regard the Act of 1853 , as equally valid with that of 1852. If gentlemen can show how it is that the sanction of the people has made the Act of 1852 something different from law and Something different from ...
Side 82
... effect . Let me make another supposition . Suppose that the legisla- ture , in the exercise some day of what they believe to be their reasonable discretion , and their author- ity to pass wholesome laws , should pass a law by which all ...
... effect . Let me make another supposition . Suppose that the legisla- ture , in the exercise some day of what they believe to be their reasonable discretion , and their author- ity to pass wholesome laws , should pass a law by which all ...
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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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