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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... votes upon it , but our votes were wavering for the reason that men who were in favor of separate county representation , when the proposition came for a final vote where offended at some other provision in the proposed section , and ...
... votes upon it , but our votes were wavering for the reason that men who were in favor of separate county representation , when the proposition came for a final vote where offended at some other provision in the proposed section , and ...
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... vote ? Suppose we take up a vote on that first division . Let it be distinctly read and take a vote by yeas and nays upon it . Mr. HOWARD . Yes , sir ; the gentleman is right . The PRESIDENT . The first division will be read . The CLERK ...
... vote ? Suppose we take up a vote on that first division . Let it be distinctly read and take a vote by yeas and nays upon it . Mr. HOWARD . Yes , sir ; the gentleman is right . The PRESIDENT . The first division will be read . The CLERK ...
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... vote for that , and to vote against his exception for separate county representation . It is the only way you can get an intelligent vote . If you mingle up qualifications with a proposition until you take the life out of the ...
... vote for that , and to vote against his exception for separate county representation . It is the only way you can get an intelligent vote . If you mingle up qualifications with a proposition until you take the life out of the ...
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... vote for this division will embarrass us in any future vote . Mr. HAY . I should like to ascertain from the mover of this amendment whether or not this proposition does not ignore entirely the separate representa tion of cities ...
... vote for this division will embarrass us in any future vote . Mr. HAY . I should like to ascertain from the mover of this amendment whether or not this proposition does not ignore entirely the separate representa tion of cities ...
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... vote it in- The PRESIDENT . The Chair is of that opinion , but when a division is asked of a subject susceptible of division , the Chair must divide it . Mr. BIGLER . I was about to attempt to relieve the Chair of just that dif- ficulty ...
... vote it in- The PRESIDENT . The Chair is of that opinion , but when a division is asked of a subject susceptible of division , the Chair must divide it . Mr. BIGLER . I was about to attempt to relieve the Chair of just that dif- ficulty ...
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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