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... tion thereof the resolution was agreed to . Mr. BOUTWELL . I further offer the following resolution , and on it demand the previous question : Resolved , That the articles agreed to by this house , to be exhibited in the name of ...
... tion thereof the resolution was agreed to . Mr. BOUTWELL . I further offer the following resolution , and on it demand the previous question : Resolved , That the articles agreed to by this house , to be exhibited in the name of ...
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... tion just adopted , which is in the usual form , to the House of Representatives . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . That will be done , as a matter of course , without any formal order . FRIDAY , February 28 , 1868 . The Senate postponed.
... tion just adopted , which is in the usual form , to the House of Representatives . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . That will be done , as a matter of course , without any formal order . FRIDAY , February 28 , 1868 . The Senate postponed.
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... tion ; the members are under a different oath ; and the presiding officer is not the President pro tempore of the Senate , but the Chief Justice of the United States . Under these circumstances , the Chair conceives that rules adopted ...
... tion ; the members are under a different oath ; and the presiding officer is not the President pro tempore of the Senate , but the Chief Justice of the United States . Under these circumstances , the Chair conceives that rules adopted ...
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... tion of rule seven . " If thus amended the rule will read : All orders and decisions shall be made and had by yeas and nays , which shall be entered on the record and without debate , subject , however , to the operation of rule seven ...
... tion of rule seven . " If thus amended the rule will read : All orders and decisions shall be made and had by yeas and nays , which shall be entered on the record and without debate , subject , however , to the operation of rule seven ...
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... tion are presumed to be free from reproach , who from their position are pre- sumed to be calm in their deliberations and in their investigations - how much more in such a body as this ought we to proceed cautiously , and ought every ...
... tion are presumed to be free from reproach , who from their position are pre- sumed to be calm in their deliberations and in their investigations - how much more in such a body as this ought we to proceed cautiously , and ought every ...
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