Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: To Propose Amendments to the Constitution, Commenced ... at Harrisburg, on the Second Day of May, 1837, Volume 5Packer, Barrett, and Parke, 1838 |
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... term , or their independence would not be secure . The inferior courts might be kept stable , in case the de- cisions of the supreme court were uniform , and influenced by extraneous considerations . Mr. INGERSOLL asked the yeas and ...
... term , or their independence would not be secure . The inferior courts might be kept stable , in case the de- cisions of the supreme court were uniform , and influenced by extraneous considerations . Mr. INGERSOLL asked the yeas and ...
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... term of Then under the operation of the age of thirty - five or forty d upon to serve three terms of , that if we incorporated into rm of service at fifteen years , rsons who would receive these take from many of them ten at ten years ...
... term of Then under the operation of the age of thirty - five or forty d upon to serve three terms of , that if we incorporated into rm of service at fifteen years , rsons who would receive these take from many of them ten at ten years ...
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... term of fifteen years for the supreme judges , might not prevail . At present he was not going to speak on this subject generally , because , he was not disposed to debate it , while those who held oppo- we were to have the term of re ...
... term of fifteen years for the supreme judges , might not prevail . At present he was not going to speak on this subject generally , because , he was not disposed to debate it , while those who held oppo- we were to have the term of re ...
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... term of re , he hoped it might not be gentleman from Allegheny . limiting the tenure of judges , le for their acts , but the pro- goes entirely to destroy that . nd tell him that he can never at his conduct may be , what e no ...
... term of re , he hoped it might not be gentleman from Allegheny . limiting the tenure of judges , le for their acts , but the pro- goes entirely to destroy that . nd tell him that he can never at his conduct may be , what e no ...
Halaman 18
... term , or their independence would not be secure . The inferior courts might be kept stable , in case the de- cisions of the supreme court were uniform , and influenced by extraneous considerations . Mr. INGERSOLL asked the yeas and ...
... term , or their independence would not be secure . The inferior courts might be kept stable , in case the de- cisions of the supreme court were uniform , and influenced by extraneous considerations . Mr. INGERSOLL asked the yeas and ...
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