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... vote on this question ? If the question was put before the roll was called over , who was entitled to vote ? Would the CLERK answer what was the usual course in a case of this kind ? Had he ( Mr. W. ) a right to vote on this question ...
... vote on this question ? If the question was put before the roll was called over , who was entitled to vote ? Would the CLERK answer what was the usual course in a case of this kind ? Had he ( Mr. W. ) a right to vote on this question ...
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... vote upon it , Mr. AYCRIGG and his political friends , or Mr. DICKERSON and his po- litical friends ? In refusing to ... vote , and decide upon any question . Why can we not decide ? We cannot choose a Speaker without deciding . When ...
... vote upon it , Mr. AYCRIGG and his political friends , or Mr. DICKERSON and his po- litical friends ? In refusing to ... vote , and decide upon any question . Why can we not decide ? We cannot choose a Speaker without deciding . When ...
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... vote on any question , until their right to scats here was determined . But it had been said that they could not go be- hind the " certificate " of Governor Pennington , given under the " broad seal " of the State ! Gentle- men appeared ...
... vote on any question , until their right to scats here was determined . But it had been said that they could not go be- hind the " certificate " of Governor Pennington , given under the " broad seal " of the State ! Gentle- men appeared ...
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... vote , or be permitted to vote in their own case . If so , he would say that it would be not only an unprecedented , but a shocking spectacle . Mr. WISE inquired if this appeal was debata- ble ? The CHAIR decided that it was . Mr. RHETT ...
... vote , or be permitted to vote in their own case . If so , he would say that it would be not only an unprecedented , but a shocking spectacle . Mr. WISE inquired if this appeal was debata- ble ? The CHAIR decided that it was . Mr. RHETT ...
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... vote for each other , but that each can vote for himself . The rule is , that " no member shall vote on any question , in the event of which he is imme- diately and particularly interested . Now , if these gentlemen have not an ...
... vote for each other , but that each can vote for himself . The rule is , that " no member shall vote on any question , in the event of which he is imme- diately and particularly interested . Now , if these gentlemen have not an ...
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Abolition Abolitionists adjourned adopted amendment Anson Brown appeal asked AYCRIGG bill BYNUM called Calvary Morris Cave Johnson certificates CHAIR citizens Claims CLERK colleague Congress Constitution contended Cumberland road Davis debate decided decision District DROMGOOLE duty election entitled expediency floor following resolution GARLAND gentleman from South gentleman from Virginia Government Governor House of Representatives Indiana instructed to inquire Jacob Thompson Jersey John JOHNSON Judson Allen Kentucky leave to introduce ment Messrs Missouri motion moved object Office and Post party Pensions PETRIKIN point of order praying presented the memorial presented the petition President previous question printed proceedings proposition Public Lands ques read twice received referred relief remarks Resolved Rice Garland rules seats Secretary Senate Sherrod Williams Smith South Carolina SPEAKER STANLY submitted taken Territory Thompson tion Treasury Truman Smith United VANDERPOEL viva voce vote Waddy Thompson Williams WISE yeas and nays