Results for “Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention

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An essay on the constitutional power of Great-Britain over the colonies in America

An essay on the constitutional power of Great-Britain over the colonies in America

John Dickinson

1774

The substance of a speech delivered by James Wilson, Esq., explanatory of the general principles of the proposed Federal Constitution

The substance of a speech delivered by James Wilson, Esq., explanatory of the general principles of the proposed Federal Constitution

Wilson, James

1787

Speech of Thomas P. Cope, of Philadelphia, on banks and currency

Speech of Thomas P. Cope, of Philadelphia, on banks and currency

Thomas P. Cope

1838

Governor Seymour drove the rebels from Pennsylvania and quelled the draft riots in New York City

Governor Seymour drove the rebels from Pennsylvania and quelled the draft riots in New York City

John G. Schumaker

1868

Remarks on the address of sixteen members of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, to their constituents, dated September 29, 1787

Remarks on the address of sixteen members of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, to their constituents, dated September 29, 1787

Webster, Pelatiah

1787

Proceedings of the trial of Hon. James Boyd, of Montgomery Co., PA., June 14, 1873

Proceedings of the trial of Hon. James Boyd, of Montgomery Co., PA., June 14, 1873

1874

Speech of Ephraim Banks, Esq., of Mifflin

Speech of Ephraim Banks, Esq., of Mifflin

Ephraim Banks

1837

To the people of Pennsylvania. Friends and fellow-citizens

To the people of Pennsylvania. Friends and fellow-citizens

Samuel Bryan

1787

Of the rate of interest, and of its influence on the relations of capital and labor

Of the rate of interest, and of its influence on the relations of capital and labor

Henry Charles Carey

1873

Of the rate of interest, and of its influence on the relations of capital and labor

Of the rate of interest, and of its influence on the relations of capital and labor

François Charles

1980

Opinion of the Hon. John Fox

Opinion of the Hon. John Fox

John Fox

1838

Public documents

Public documents

1815

A Dialogue between an assembly-man and a convention-man

A Dialogue between an assembly-man and a convention-man

1790

A Dialogue between an assembly-man and a convention-man.

A Dialogue between an assembly-man and a convention-man.

1790

Minutes of the Grand committee of the whole Convention of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which commenced at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of November, in the year...one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine, for the purpose of reviewing, and, if they see occasion, altering and amending the constitution of this state

Minutes of the Grand committee of the whole Convention of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which commenced at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the twenty-fourth day of November, in the year...one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine, for the purpose of reviewing, and, if they see occasion, altering and amending the constitution of this state

1790

State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Tuesday, September 15, 1789. A.M

State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Tuesday, September 15, 1789. A.M

Pennsylvania. General Assembly.

1789

Opinion of the Hon. John Fox, president judge of the judicial district composed of the counties of Bucks and Montgomery, against the exercise of Negro suffrage in Pennsylvania

Opinion of the Hon. John Fox, president judge of the judicial district composed of the counties of Bucks and Montgomery, against the exercise of Negro suffrage in Pennsylvania

John Fox

1838

Congress of the United States, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday, the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred eighty-nine

Congress of the United States, begun and held at the city of New-York, on Wednesday, the fourth of March, one thousand seven hundred eighty-nine

U. S. Congress

1789

To the citizens of Philadelphia

To the citizens of Philadelphia

William Findley

1787

In Congress, July 19, 1776

In Congress, July 19, 1776

United States. Continental Congress.

1776