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Página 1921
... SPEAKER . They have not . Mr. WASHBURNE , of Illinois . Then how did this resolution come to be reported by them ? The SPEAKER . They are authorized to report at any time . Mr. WASHBURNE , of Illinois . I take it that even the Committee ...
... SPEAKER . They have not . Mr. WASHBURNE , of Illinois . Then how did this resolution come to be reported by them ? The SPEAKER . They are authorized to report at any time . Mr. WASHBURNE , of Illinois . I take it that even the Committee ...
Página 1941
... Speaker signed the same . Mr. COBB , from the Committee on Enrolled Bills , reported that the committee had exam- ined and found truly enrolled bills of the fol- lowing titles ; which were thereupon signed by the Speaker : An act ...
... Speaker signed the same . Mr. COBB , from the Committee on Enrolled Bills , reported that the committee had exam- ined and found truly enrolled bills of the fol- lowing titles ; which were thereupon signed by the Speaker : An act ...
Página 1944
... Speaker , whatever I might be disposed to do for Mrs. McCook in the way of voting a sum of money absolutely , as a testimonial from Congress in consideration of the bravery of her sons , I must object to the passage of any such bill as ...
... Speaker , whatever I might be disposed to do for Mrs. McCook in the way of voting a sum of money absolutely , as a testimonial from Congress in consideration of the bravery of her sons , I must object to the passage of any such bill as ...
Página 1945
... SPEAKER , by unanimous consent , laid before the House a communication from the Secretary of War , in compliance with a resolution of the House of the 14th of March last , stating that he has no data by which to form an opinion as to ...
... SPEAKER , by unanimous consent , laid before the House a communication from the Secretary of War , in compliance with a resolution of the House of the 14th of March last , stating that he has no data by which to form an opinion as to ...
Página 1948
... SPEAKER . This first section can be passed over by general consent , and subse- quently modified to correspond with whatever changes the House may make in other parts of the bill . No objection was made . Section two was then read , as ...
... SPEAKER . This first section can be passed over by general consent , and subse- quently modified to correspond with whatever changes the House may make in other parts of the bill . No objection was made . Section two was then read , as ...
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