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... Chair announced that the petition had been referred to the Committee on the Judiciary . The Chair decided that emphatically , and thereupon I rose and moved to reconsider . be directed to communicate to this House a tabular statement ...
... Chair announced that the petition had been referred to the Committee on the Judiciary . The Chair decided that emphatically , and thereupon I rose and moved to reconsider . be directed to communicate to this House a tabular statement ...
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... Chair desires at this time to submit a question to the House . By the law to be found on page 122 of the Digest it is provided that mileage shall be paid to mem- bers of Congress for only two sessions of any one Congress , and that it ...
... Chair desires at this time to submit a question to the House . By the law to be found on page 122 of the Digest it is provided that mileage shall be paid to mem- bers of Congress for only two sessions of any one Congress , and that it ...
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... Chair will allow me to correct a misapprehension . The Chair will observe that my objection is purely constitu- tional . While I admit the power of the ma- jority of Congress in either House to fix in advance the order of business , my ...
... Chair will allow me to correct a misapprehension . The Chair will observe that my objection is purely constitu- tional . While I admit the power of the ma- jority of Congress in either House to fix in advance the order of business , my ...
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