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 29
... seems to me that the Convention would be as aware of a motion made under this rule , as of any other proceeding , and those interested will be present to take part in its consideration . The amendment seems to me to be unnecessary . Mr ...
... seems to me that the Convention would be as aware of a motion made under this rule , as of any other proceeding , and those interested will be present to take part in its consideration . The amendment seems to me to be unnecessary . Mr ...
Side 33
... seems to me that we should be putting ourselves into a posi- tion somewhat antagonistic to the House , if we should adjourn to meet in this hall at any hour on Monday . We must go , for a brief period , at least , to some other place ...
... seems to me that we should be putting ourselves into a posi- tion somewhat antagonistic to the House , if we should adjourn to meet in this hall at any hour on Monday . We must go , for a brief period , at least , to some other place ...
Side 35
... seems to me that it would be very absurd for this Convention , -after having , as many of us think , voted to continue its own sessions , when it was believed by many , myself among the number , that we might adjourn for a fortnight ...
... seems to me that it would be very absurd for this Convention , -after having , as many of us think , voted to continue its own sessions , when it was believed by many , myself among the number , that we might adjourn for a fortnight ...
Side 47
... seems to me hardly proper for us to express a wish for any town to do that which it may or may not see fit to do . There exists in every town a legal right . We notify them of the occurrence of an event which gives them the op ...
... seems to me hardly proper for us to express a wish for any town to do that which it may or may not see fit to do . There exists in every town a legal right . We notify them of the occurrence of an event which gives them the op ...
Side 51
... seems to me to be entirely proper that when a member who has been elected declines to serve , notice should be given to the town of that fact ; but that notice clearly confers no power whatever upon the town to elect . If they deem that ...
... seems to me to be entirely proper that when a member who has been elected declines to serve , notice should be given to the town of that fact ; but that notice clearly confers no power whatever upon the town to elect . If they deem that ...
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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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