Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, Held in 1867 and 1868 in the City of Albany, Volumen1Weed, Parsons, 1868 |
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... Clerk's desk may be read . The Secretary read the memorial as follows : - " The undersigned , members of the Legis- lature of 1867 , hereby testify to the efficiency and strict attention to the duties of his office of Assistant ...
... Clerk's desk may be read . The Secretary read the memorial as follows : - " The undersigned , members of the Legis- lature of 1867 , hereby testify to the efficiency and strict attention to the duties of his office of Assistant ...
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... CLERK read the amendment offered by Mr. Folger , as follows : Add thereto the following : " And a table which will show with how much each so - called lateral canal should be credited for its contributions to the revenues of this State ...
... CLERK read the amendment offered by Mr. Folger , as follows : Add thereto the following : " And a table which will show with how much each so - called lateral canal should be credited for its contributions to the revenues of this State ...
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... CLERK read the amendment as follows : That the drawing of seats be for each Senatorial District represented in this Convention , and that the members of such district select their seats according to their discretion . resolution may ...
... CLERK read the amendment as follows : That the drawing of seats be for each Senatorial District represented in this Convention , and that the members of such district select their seats according to their discretion . resolution may ...
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... Clerk , before debate , and again , if desired by any member , immediately before putting the question . And every resolu- tion and amendment shall be reduced to writing if the President or any member desire it . Rule 26. After a ...
... Clerk , before debate , and again , if desired by any member , immediately before putting the question . And every resolu- tion and amendment shall be reduced to writing if the President or any member desire it . Rule 26. After a ...
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... Clerk of the Court of Appeals , but also of all causes that are pending in that Court . I understand there are a great many causes pending in the Court not upon the calendar , of which the clerk may know nothing . Mr. FIELD - I rise to ...
... Clerk of the Court of Appeals , but also of all causes that are pending in that Court . I understand there are a great many causes pending in the Court not upon the calendar , of which the clerk may know nothing . Mr. FIELD - I rise to ...
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