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halls.
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We are able to go forward today and tomorrow
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and conclude our business and draft a Constitution of
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which I am sure the State of Maryland will be proud.
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I am sorry that I personally was not able, I
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did not have the capacity, the wisdom to be able to work out
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a solution, but I have never been more proud of this
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Convention then I am at the moment and I applaud the
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efforts of all the delegates to enable us to go forward
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at this time.
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The Convention rose and applauded.)
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THE PRESIDENT: Mr. Clerk, you have Resolution
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No. 28.
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Mr. Clerk, will you please read the resolution?
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MR. QUILLEN: Resolution No. 2,8 by Committee on
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Style, Drafting and Arrangement, a resolution concerning
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capitalization of words in the proposed new Constitution.
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"A RESOLUTION concerning capitalization of words
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in the proposed new Constitution.
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"WHEREAS, the Committee on Style, Drafting and
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Arrangement deems it desirable and appropriate that a
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