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... matter . Mr. WASHBURNE , of Illinois . I think the Representatives of the people are prepared to judge of this matter for themselves . I therefore decline to accept the suggestion . I demand tellers upon seconding the demand for the ...
... matter . Mr. WASHBURNE , of Illinois . I think the Representatives of the people are prepared to judge of this matter for themselves . I therefore decline to accept the suggestion . I demand tellers upon seconding the demand for the ...
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... matter before the committee of which the gen- tleman from Ohio is chairman , that it might be considered . It is only a matter of inquiry , at any rate . The resolution was agreed to . The preamble was agreed to . RESTORATION OF CIVIL ...
... matter before the committee of which the gen- tleman from Ohio is chairman , that it might be considered . It is only a matter of inquiry , at any rate . The resolution was agreed to . The preamble was agreed to . RESTORATION OF CIVIL ...
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... matter shall be postponed to a day certain . The SPEAKER . The Chair will state that there are seven postponements from the last ses- sion , which will take priority . Mr. BROOKS . Mr. Speaker , I do not see that I do not concur in the ...
... matter shall be postponed to a day certain . The SPEAKER . The Chair will state that there are seven postponements from the last ses- sion , which will take priority . Mr. BROOKS . Mr. Speaker , I do not see that I do not concur in the ...
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... matter , and put the bill upon its passage to - day . There being no objection , the bill ( H. R. No. 424 ) to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States was taken up for action . Mr. JENCKES . By reason of ...
... matter , and put the bill upon its passage to - day . There being no objection , the bill ( H. R. No. 424 ) to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States was taken up for action . Mr. JENCKES . By reason of ...
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... matter may be again examined . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . The question is on the motion that the Senate take up the bill . The motion was agreed to . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . Now the Sen- ator from Virginia moves that the bill be ...
... matter may be again examined . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . The question is on the motion that the Senate take up the bill . The motion was agreed to . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . Now the Sen- ator from Virginia moves that the bill be ...
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