Debates of the Convention to Amend the Constitution of Pennsylvania: Convened at Harrisburg, November 12, 1872, Adjourned, November 27, to Meet at Philadelphia, January 7, 1873, Svazek 7B. Singerly, 1873 |
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... question . Mr. J. N. PURVIANCE . I call for the yeas and nays . SEVERAL DELEGATES . It is too late . The PRESIDENT . The Convention hav- ing decided the question before the yeas and nays were called for , the Chair thinks the call is ...
... question . Mr. J. N. PURVIANCE . I call for the yeas and nays . SEVERAL DELEGATES . It is too late . The PRESIDENT . The Convention hav- ing decided the question before the yeas and nays were called for , the Chair thinks the call is ...
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... question . Mr. J. N. PURVIANCE . I call for the yeas and nays . SEVERAL DELEGATES . It is too late . The PRESIDENT . The Convention hav- ing decided the question before the yeas and nays were called for , the Chair thinks The resolu ...
... question . Mr. J. N. PURVIANCE . I call for the yeas and nays . SEVERAL DELEGATES . It is too late . The PRESIDENT . The Convention hav- ing decided the question before the yeas and nays were called for , the Chair thinks The resolu ...
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... question . Mr. J. N. PURVIANCE . I call for the yeas and nays . SEVERAL DELEGATES . It is too late . The PRESIDENT . The Convention hav- ing decided the question before the yeas and nays were called for , the Chair thinks the call is ...
... question . Mr. J. N. PURVIANCE . I call for the yeas and nays . SEVERAL DELEGATES . It is too late . The PRESIDENT . The Convention hav- ing decided the question before the yeas and nays were called for , the Chair thinks the call is ...
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... question , and leave the Constitu- tion as it is , letting the Legislature ap- portion the State from time to time as it may become necessary , just as they have done in the past . I am satisfied now that they are better able to do it ...
... question , and leave the Constitu- tion as it is , letting the Legislature ap- portion the State from time to time as it may become necessary , just as they have done in the past . I am satisfied now that they are better able to do it ...
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... question . Mr. MACVEAGH . I submit that that The gentleman has no part of the motion be withdrawn . * York . Those counties were in existence when this. give Washington county twice as many representatives as you give Elk , because land ...
... question . Mr. MACVEAGH . I submit that that The gentleman has no part of the motion be withdrawn . * York . Those counties were in existence when this. give Washington county twice as many representatives as you give Elk , because land ...
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Achenbach Addicks adjourn adopted Ainey Allegheny Alricks amendment Andrew apportion apportionment apportionment bill Bailey Bannan Bartholomew Beebe Biddle Bigler Boyd Brodhead Broomall BUCKALEW Bullitt Chair CLERK Committee on Revision Commonwealth Constitution Convention Cronmiller Curtin Cuyler Dallas DARLINGTON David N Debates delegate districts division elected entitled fractions Funck gentleman gerrymandering go into committee HARRY WHITE Hazzard Henry W Heverin House Hunsicker J. N. PURVIANCE J. S. BLACK John Price KAINE Lamberton lature Lawrence legislation Legislature Lilly Littleton M'Clean M'Michael M'Murray MacConnell MACVEAGH Mann Mantor ment Messrs mittee motion was agreed move Newlin Niles o'clock Palmer person Philadelphia population PRESIDENT PRICE WETHERILL proposition Purman question ratio Reed representation representative resolution Runk second reading second the call Senate session Smith strike Struthers third reading tion Turrell vention vote W. H. SMITH whole Woodward word yeas and nays