Debates of the Convention to Amend the Constitution of Pennsylvania; 7

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Not on the pro- position as understood by the gentleman from York, (Mr. J. S. Black,) because he states that it ought to be the duty of a party offering a law not only to show the signature and the enrolment, but to provo affirmatively that all the forms have been complied with. I take it that CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION.
361 that will not do at all. Any man who at- or whether, before the Governor signs it, tacks a law must set up a non-compliance he shall have certificates specifically speci- wi
...th the provisions or forms directed in fying, from the clerks or from the speak- the Constitution. ers of the two Houses, that all the proyi- Mr Cutler. Any man who has intel- sions of the Constitution in regard to the lect enough to perform the instinctive passage of an act have been complied with, functions of his nature must see that it and there will be no difficulty about it must be so. practically, and the Governor will feel it Mr. Bartholomew. I should think to be his duty in every case to make the so; but I understand the argument of the inquiry, and he would refuse his signa- gentleman from York to the contrary, and ture unlessthese forms had been complied that it must be proved affirmatively.

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