The Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of Maryland, Volumen2R. P. Bayly, 1864 - 1988 páginas |
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... object which my col- league has in view is a perfectly proper one , but it really seems to me that the mode by which he seeks to accomplish that object will not be effectual . So far as I have had any experience or observation here , it ...
... object which my col- league has in view is a perfectly proper one , but it really seems to me that the mode by which he seeks to accomplish that object will not be effectual . So far as I have had any experience or observation here , it ...
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... object to them now - ex- cept in the case of the first session after the adoption of this Constitution . In the case of the first session , I am willing that the session shall be unlimited , because I cannot foresee what the public ...
... object to them now - ex- cept in the case of the first session after the adoption of this Constitution . In the case of the first session , I am willing that the session shall be unlimited , because I cannot foresee what the public ...
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... objects of our presence here -- the objects for which we were sent here - not promotive of any object or any particular end which the Convention by its organization was intended to accomplish ; while I regret it on this account , still ...
... objects of our presence here -- the objects for which we were sent here - not promotive of any object or any particular end which the Convention by its organization was intended to accomplish ; while I regret it on this account , still ...
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... object , his avowed purpose , the solemn obligation as- sumed by him when he takes his vows ; his first duty is to contend against the world , as well as the flesh and the devil . Now , I ask if any one legitimate purpose for which a ...
... object , his avowed purpose , the solemn obligation as- sumed by him when he takes his vows ; his first duty is to contend against the world , as well as the flesh and the devil . Now , I ask if any one legitimate purpose for which a ...
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... object of putting in such a re- striction was far different from that . Now , whatever may have been the case in the past , though our fathers may have thought that the Church and State should be separated finally , and this was one of ...
... object of putting in such a re- striction was far different from that . Now , whatever may have been the case in the past , though our fathers may have thought that the Church and State should be separated finally , and this was one of ...
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