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, Volumen7B. Singerly, 1873 |
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... parties possessing the political power of making the apportionment , to so appor- in the Legislature of the State at the time tion the Legislature as to give the party in power a continuation of power for the be . This so completely ...
... parties possessing the political power of making the apportionment , to so appor- in the Legislature of the State at the time tion the Legislature as to give the party in power a continuation of power for the be . This so completely ...
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... party . Before offering the amendment I will read it myself . The PRESIDENT . The delegate cannot expect to speak upon the amendment after it is offered . Mr. BROOMALL . I do not expect to speak upon it after I offer it . I am speak ...
... party . Before offering the amendment I will read it myself . The PRESIDENT . The delegate cannot expect to speak upon the amendment after it is offered . Mr. BROOMALL . I do not expect to speak upon it after I offer it . I am speak ...
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... party is in the majority will divide the city of Philadelphia and the city of Pittsburg so as to secure the return ... parties are at all evenly balanced , or nearly so . evils outweigh the probable advantages tleman from Philadelphia ...
... party is in the majority will divide the city of Philadelphia and the city of Pittsburg so as to secure the return ... parties are at all evenly balanced , or nearly so . evils outweigh the probable advantages tleman from Philadelphia ...
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... parties in the ru- ral districts have been advocating it for weeks and weeks , and I feel and know from my observation and contact with the people that it is the sentiment , not of any one party , but of all parties , that the single ...
... parties in the ru- ral districts have been advocating it for weeks and weeks , and I feel and know from my observation and contact with the people that it is the sentiment , not of any one party , but of all parties , that the single ...
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... party . So far as I am concerned , I have never yet asked myself to consider what would be , under the pre- sent accidental division of parties in this State , the practical working of this sec- tion ; but I have turned it in various ...
... party . So far as I am concerned , I have never yet asked myself to consider what would be , under the pre- sent accidental division of parties in this State , the practical working of this sec- tion ; but I have turned it in various ...
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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