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 Massachusetts, Том 2White & Potter, printers, 1853 - 2631 страница |
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... matter of the militia , except so far as is necessary for police purposes ? To that question I invite the atten ... matter for what cause , no matter for what object , no matter whether for invasion , conquest , pillage or plunder . I am ...
... matter of the militia , except so far as is necessary for police purposes ? To that question I invite the atten ... matter for what cause , no matter for what object , no matter whether for invasion , conquest , pillage or plunder . I am ...
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... matter , with regard to the militia of Massachusetts , was put into the Constitution of the Commonwealth under the old confederation . There was no Uni- ted States Constitution then - no federal govern- ment ; and it was necessary that ...
... matter , with regard to the militia of Massachusetts , was put into the Constitution of the Commonwealth under the old confederation . There was no Uni- ted States Constitution then - no federal govern- ment ; and it was necessary that ...
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... matter has been argued so often , that I will not go into it at length on this occasion . " " Mr. HALLETT . If the gentleman will allow me , I will inform him that that judge was a dem- ocrat when appointed to office , and at that ...
... matter has been argued so often , that I will not go into it at length on this occasion . " " Mr. HALLETT . If the gentleman will allow me , I will inform him that that judge was a dem- ocrat when appointed to office , and at that ...
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... matter before us is one that in- terests us very much . Not that we suppose this State or any other State is ready to adopt our own views of principle in relation to this matter , but because we regard with a good deal of interest the ...
... matter before us is one that in- terests us very much . Not that we suppose this State or any other State is ready to adopt our own views of principle in relation to this matter , but because we regard with a good deal of interest the ...
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... matter ; it was premeditated and talked about for days and nights , and the whole surrounding region knew all about it . Why did you not then have the tap of the drum and the steady tramp of the soldiery , and have that building ...
... matter ; it was premeditated and talked about for days and nights , and the whole surrounding region knew all about it . Why did you not then have the tap of the drum and the steady tramp of the soldiery , and have that building ...
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adopted agree amendment believe Berkshire Boutwell Braintree BUTLER called census Chair Chairman Charlestown citizens city of Boston Committee Commonwealth Commonwealth of Massachusetts consideration Constitution Constitution of Massachusetts Convention corporations debate desire district system elect entitled equal Erving favor Freetown gentleman from Boston gentleman from Lowell gentleman from Natick give governor Hoosac Tunnel hope House of Representatives increase interest June 24th large towns laws legislation legislature majority Massachusetts matter ment military militia mittee monwealth motion North Brookfield number of representatives object officers opinion Pittsfield political population portion present PRESIDENT principle proposed proposition provision purpose question reason recommit reference regard remarks Report repre resolution resolve rotten borough seems Senate small towns submit suppose taken Taunton thing thousand inhabitants three hundred tion town representation United vention vote wealth whole Wilbraham WILSON wish Worcester word