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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... Commonwealth during the two centuries that have passed ; and must , of necessity , continue there through all time , unless specially and explicitly transferred by the people , or their authorized representa- tives . The charter of the ...
... Commonwealth during the two centuries that have passed ; and must , of necessity , continue there through all time , unless specially and explicitly transferred by the people , or their authorized representa- tives . The charter of the ...
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... Commonwealth . His opinion will , of course , have great weight with a portion , at least , of this Convention . If he was correct in his opinion , then the Commonwealth has a perfect right to modify the organization of the college ...
... Commonwealth . His opinion will , of course , have great weight with a portion , at least , of this Convention . If he was correct in his opinion , then the Commonwealth has a perfect right to modify the organization of the college ...
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... Commonwealth . The charter of Williams Col- lege was granted in 1793 ; and in it the general court expressly provided , in these words : - " That the legislature may grant any farther powers to , or alter , limit , annul , or restrain ...
... Commonwealth . The charter of Williams Col- lege was granted in 1793 ; and in it the general court expressly provided , in these words : - " That the legislature may grant any farther powers to , or alter , limit , annul , or restrain ...
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... Commonwealth have , with regard to the institution at Cambridge . The existing Constitution may , or may not , confer all the power which the people of the Commonwealth have . If the gentleman asks what I understand to be the limit of ...
... Commonwealth have , with regard to the institution at Cambridge . The existing Constitution may , or may not , confer all the power which the people of the Commonwealth have . If the gentleman asks what I understand to be the limit of ...
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... Commonwealth , who has no other good in view except that of the Commonwealth , who will stand upon any other principle than that of equal- ity , as here set forth in all business concerns ? Can he desire anything more than this ...
... Commonwealth , who has no other good in view except that of the Commonwealth , who will stand upon any other principle than that of equal- ity , as here set forth in all business concerns ? Can he desire anything more than this ...
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