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... vote by which the resolution in reference to the exchange of prisoners was this morning referred to the committee on the conduct of the war . The SPEAKER . Did the gentleman vote with the prevailing side ? Mr. PENDLETON . I did not ...
... vote by which the resolution in reference to the exchange of prisoners was this morning referred to the committee on the conduct of the war . The SPEAKER . Did the gentleman vote with the prevailing side ? Mr. PENDLETON . I did not ...
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... vote - yeas 66 , nays 66 , not voting 50 ; as follows : mittee on Public Lands . Almost from the date of his first ... vote on the passage of the bankrupt bill , on which the vote was taken yesterday . Leave was granted ; and Mr ...
... vote - yeas 66 , nays 66 , not voting 50 ; as follows : mittee on Public Lands . Almost from the date of his first ... vote on the passage of the bankrupt bill , on which the vote was taken yesterday . Leave was granted ; and Mr ...
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... vote by which the joint resolution was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time , shall be reconsidered by general consent . Mr. FARNSWORTH . Is that motion in order ? The SPEAKER . It is if the gentleman voted for the third ...
... vote by which the joint resolution was ordered to be engrossed and read a third time , shall be reconsidered by general consent . Mr. FARNSWORTH . Is that motion in order ? The SPEAKER . It is if the gentleman voted for the third ...
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... VOTES . Mr. KASSON . I ask leave to record my vote on the passage of the joint resolution authorizing the President to give the requisite notice for term- inating the treaty made by Great Britain on behalf of the British provinces in ...
... VOTES . Mr. KASSON . I ask leave to record my vote on the passage of the joint resolution authorizing the President to give the requisite notice for term- inating the treaty made by Great Britain on behalf of the British provinces in ...
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... vote of 127 to 44 , and in the House of Lords by a vote of 49 to 12 . In 1774 , April 19 , there was introduced a mo- tion to repeal the tea duty , and Edmund Burke seconded that resolution . But Burke and those who agreed with him did ...
... vote of 127 to 44 , and in the House of Lords by a vote of 49 to 12 . In 1774 , April 19 , there was introduced a mo- tion to repeal the tea duty , and Edmund Burke seconded that resolution . But Burke and those who agreed with him did ...
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