The Congressional Globe, Volumen1;Volumen64,Parte1Blair & Rives, 1870 |
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... SPEAKER . Gentlemen will remem . ber the conditions on which the House went to business on the Speaker's table . It was simply for the purpose of referring bills to the reference of which there should be no objec tions . If gentlemen ...
... SPEAKER . Gentlemen will remem . ber the conditions on which the House went to business on the Speaker's table . It was simply for the purpose of referring bills to the reference of which there should be no objec tions . If gentlemen ...
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... Speaker to a communication which I have addressed to him on this subject . The SPEAKER . The gentleman from Mas- sachusetts [ Mr. TWICHELL ] desires to call the attention of the House to a communication which he addressed to the Speaker ...
... Speaker to a communication which I have addressed to him on this subject . The SPEAKER . The gentleman from Mas- sachusetts [ Mr. TWICHELL ] desires to call the attention of the House to a communication which he addressed to the Speaker ...
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... SPEAKER . Discussion is not in order during the morning hour of Monday . Mr. BROOKS , of New York . I rise to a further point of order , that we have the right to have the whole bill read . The SPEAKER . The Chair sustains that point of ...
... SPEAKER . Discussion is not in order during the morning hour of Monday . Mr. BROOKS , of New York . I rise to a further point of order , that we have the right to have the whole bill read . The SPEAKER . The Chair sustains that point of ...
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