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 3White & Potter, printers, 1853 |
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... stand ? Why , the entire income of that road will be applied upon the five mil- lions of stock , one million of which the State owns . Now the interest which the Western Railroad pays annually on the $ 5,000,000 of scrip , and the one ...
... stand ? Why , the entire income of that road will be applied upon the five mil- lions of stock , one million of which the State owns . Now the interest which the Western Railroad pays annually on the $ 5,000,000 of scrip , and the one ...
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... stand on the side of internal improvements ; not that I would embark the credit of the State to an unreasonable or un- safe extent ; but , for one , living in this age , I take my stand in favor of internal improvements , and I ...
... stand on the side of internal improvements ; not that I would embark the credit of the State to an unreasonable or un- safe extent ; but , for one , living in this age , I take my stand in favor of internal improvements , and I ...
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... stand by the past experience of the State , and I believe the people are willing to stand by it . But I should like to ask the gen- | tleman from Freetown , whether he can tell me if many of these appropriations of other States did not ...
... stand by the past experience of the State , and I believe the people are willing to stand by it . But I should like to ask the gen- | tleman from Freetown , whether he can tell me if many of these appropriations of other States did not ...
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... standing by itself , and unlike any other now before the Convention - Public Opin- ion should be left to operate in its ... stand on a foundation ; and that foundation is , first , that the granting of the State credit is no part of ...
... standing by itself , and unlike any other now before the Convention - Public Opin- ion should be left to operate in its ... stand on a foundation ; and that foundation is , first , that the granting of the State credit is no part of ...
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... stands as the resolve . The PRESIDENT . It would be in order . Mr. EARLE . I suppose that many gentlemen voted for a ... stand . The PRESIDENT . The Chair will state to the gentleman from Salem , the position of the question as it now ...
... stands as the resolve . The PRESIDENT . It would be in order . Mr. EARLE . I suppose that many gentlemen voted for a ... stand . The PRESIDENT . The Chair will state to the gentleman from Salem , the position of the question as it now ...
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adopted appointed banks believe Benjamin F Bill of Rights Boutwell Bradford L BUTLER called Chair Charles Charles G charter Committee Commonwealth Constitution Convention corporations court DANA debate delegates desire Elbridge G election Erasmus D favor gentleman for Wilbraham gentleman from Boston gentleman from Lowell gentleman from Natick gentleman from Worcester George George W governor granted habeas corpus HALLETT Harvard College Henry Henry W incorporated issue James John Joseph Josiah W judges judicial July 27th jury Knowlton legislation legislature LORD majority martial law Massachusetts matter ment motion officers opinion party peace person plurality system PRESIDENT previous question principle proposed proposition provision Rantoul reason regard Report representatives resolution resolve rule Samuel Samuel H SCHOULER Senate statute submit suppose taken tenure tion tleman town trial justices vention vote whole William wish word writ yeas and nays