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, 1853 |
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... interest , also , in the money that is in the treasury of the State . I was remarking the other day , when I was up before , when the proposition of the gentleman from Taunton was under discus- sion , that that proposition did not go ...
... interest , also , in the money that is in the treasury of the State . I was remarking the other day , when I was up before , when the proposition of the gentleman from Taunton was under discus- sion , that that proposition did not go ...
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... interest to the State . It never will be a road paying six per cent . Well , Sir , what is applicable to a great com- munity is applicable to a small community , and what is applicable to a small community is appli- cable to a great ...
... interest to the State . It never will be a road paying six per cent . Well , Sir , what is applicable to a great com- munity is applicable to a small community , and what is applicable to a small community is appli- cable to a great ...
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... interest upon the money she had borrowed in Europe . How has this matter been at the West ? This perfect avalanche ... interest . I suppose the gentleman would not call that repudiation . There are some of the Western States which , in a ...
... interest upon the money she had borrowed in Europe . How has this matter been at the West ? This perfect avalanche ... interest . I suppose the gentleman would not call that repudiation . There are some of the Western States which , in a ...
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... interest. Friday , ] expressing their opinion upon this subject . I am opposed to any such provision . I hope the vote of the Convention , by which the provision now before us was adopted , will be reconsidered , and that the whole ...
... interest. Friday , ] expressing their opinion upon this subject . I am opposed to any such provision . I hope the vote of the Convention , by which the provision now before us was adopted , will be reconsidered , and that the whole ...
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... interest upon her public debts . It cannot be otherwise . I had no intention of speaking upon this sub- ject , but I believe it to be a question of consider- able public importance ; and I believe if the Constitution goes out to the ...
... interest upon her public debts . It cannot be otherwise . I had no intention of speaking upon this sub- ject , but I believe it to be a question of consider- able public importance ; and I believe if the Constitution goes out to the ...
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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 G 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 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
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