Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, Held in 1867 and 1868 in the City of Albany, Том 1Weed, Parsons, 1868 |
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... seems with the wishes of the majority of this Conven- to me as fair as any that could be adopted , and it tion , but it seems to me , and I desire to draw the is one that is equally practicable , while the one attention of the gentlemen ...
... seems with the wishes of the majority of this Conven- to me as fair as any that could be adopted , and it tion , but it seems to me , and I desire to draw the is one that is equally practicable , while the one attention of the gentlemen ...
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... seems to be some misap - dent . prehension on the part of the delegates in refer- Mr. FRANCIS offered the following resolution : ence to the original proposition of the gentleman from Oneida [ Mr. Sherman ] ; it is not that seats cause ...
... seems to be some misap - dent . prehension on the part of the delegates in refer- Mr. FRANCIS offered the following resolution : ence to the original proposition of the gentleman from Oneida [ Mr. Sherman ] ; it is not that seats cause ...
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... seems to me we are occuypying the time and attention of the Convention and multi- plying the labors of the state officers unneces- sarily , I would move therefore , if in order , that the consideration of this resolution be further ...
... seems to me we are occuypying the time and attention of the Convention and multi- plying the labors of the state officers unneces- sarily , I would move therefore , if in order , that the consideration of this resolution be further ...
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... seems to me entire- Not a sufficient number seconding the call the ly unnecessary . In regard to the order of busi- ayes and nces were not ordered . The question ness- " messages from the Governor , " I will state was then put upon the ...
... seems to me entire- Not a sufficient number seconding the call the ly unnecessary . In regard to the order of busi- ayes and nces were not ordered . The question ness- " messages from the Governor , " I will state was then put upon the ...
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... seems ation for its adoption . My own personal choice to me , to briefly state their reasons for asking to would be to see it stricken out altogether . be excused . I hope , therefore , the motion of the prevail . The Secretary then ...
... seems ation for its adoption . My own personal choice to me , to briefly state their reasons for asking to would be to see it stricken out altogether . be excused . I hope , therefore , the motion of the prevail . The Secretary then ...
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