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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... hope the Convention will see the propriety of the amendment which I propose . [ May 7th . Mr. HALL , of Haverhill . I think that is a very proper amendment . I intended to have in- serted that clause when the Report was drayn up , and I ...
... hope the Convention will see the propriety of the amendment which I propose . [ May 7th . Mr. HALL , of Haverhill . I think that is a very proper amendment . I intended to have in- serted that clause when the Report was drayn up , and I ...
Side 36
... hope that we have come to- gether here for a higher and holier purpose than to be influenced by party feelings . Parties do exist , and it is well and proper that they should . But we have been sent here to do that which if we do it ...
... hope that we have come to- gether here for a higher and holier purpose than to be influenced by party feelings . Parties do exist , and it is well and proper that they should . But we have been sent here to do that which if we do it ...
Side 95
... hope , Sir , the taking of the question will not be postponed . I regard this debate as being of no practical utility . I do not believe the decision of the question will have any effect whatever upon any election that may take place ...
... hope , Sir , the taking of the question will not be postponed . I regard this debate as being of no practical utility . I do not believe the decision of the question will have any effect whatever upon any election that may take place ...
Side 110
... hope that we shall go to work in earnest , and that not a day will pass over without being sig- nalized by a vote upon some important proposi- tion . I will say what I have to say upon this subject once for all ; and I do hope and trust ...
... hope that we shall go to work in earnest , and that not a day will pass over without being sig- nalized by a vote upon some important proposi- tion . I will say what I have to say upon this subject once for all ; and I do hope and trust ...
Side 153
... hope the Convention will not finally dispose of this question until it has been thoroughly discussed . I am aware that a tolerable stock of patience is required to endure a long debate , but I hope , in this case , the Convention will ...
... hope the Convention will not finally dispose of this question until it has been thoroughly discussed . I am aware that a tolerable stock of patience is required to endure a long debate , but I hope , in this case , the Convention will ...
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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