Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, Volumen2State Printers, 1869 |
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... question was ordered upon the passage of the bill . And the question being , " Shall this bill pass It was decided in the affirmative , Yeas ... S Nays יי ? .45 ..37 Those voting in the affirmative are , Messrs . Beason 24 [ Feb. 19 ...
... question was ordered upon the passage of the bill . And the question being , " Shall this bill pass It was decided in the affirmative , Yeas ... S Nays יי ? .45 ..37 Those voting in the affirmative are , Messrs . Beason 24 [ Feb. 19 ...
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... question ; which was agreed to . And the question recurring upon the motion to indefinitely postpone , It was decided in the negative , Nays . Yeas ... .... The yeas and nays being demanded by two members . ..35 ..46 Those voting in the ...
... question ; which was agreed to . And the question recurring upon the motion to indefinitely postpone , It was decided in the negative , Nays . Yeas ... .... The yeas and nays being demanded by two members . ..35 ..46 Those voting in the ...
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... question was ordered on the passage of the bill . The bill was then read a third time , And the question being " Shall this bill pass ? " It was decided in the affirmative , { Nays .. Those voting in the affirmative are , 52 .30 Messrs ...
... question was ordered on the passage of the bill . The bill was then read a third time , And the question being " Shall this bill pass ? " It was decided in the affirmative , { Nays .. Those voting in the affirmative are , 52 .30 Messrs ...
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... , " was read a third time , And the question being , " Shall this bill pass ? " It was decided in the negative , { eas ... .31 .41 Those voting in the affirmative are , Messrs . Brookhart 1869. ] 67 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .
... , " was read a third time , And the question being , " Shall this bill pass ? " It was decided in the negative , { eas ... .31 .41 Those voting in the affirmative are , Messrs . Brookhart 1869. ] 67 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .
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... question being " Shall this bill pass ? " Yeas ... It was decided in the affirmative , { Nays ... Those voting in the affirmative are , Messrs Beason , .82 .00 Messrs . Perry , Phelps , Phillips , Porter , Ravlin , Hopkins , Reed ...
... question being " Shall this bill pass ? " Yeas ... It was decided in the affirmative , { Nays ... Those voting in the affirmative are , Messrs Beason , .82 .00 Messrs . Perry , Phelps , Phillips , Porter , Ravlin , Hopkins , Reed ...
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00 Messrs act entitled act to amend act to incorporate affairs and insu affirmative aforesaid amend an act ask their concurrence Bailey Beason bill Ordered bill pass bill read Bond Bothwell Bradshaw Brookhart Burgess Burke Burnett Casey Challis Clair clerk inform Collins committee was concurred concurrence therein Cook of Lake Cook of Sangamon Deitz Denison Dinsmoor Elliott entitled an act Ewing Frew Gale Gaylord Gilmore Gundlach Halley Hanna Hopkins Horrabin inform the Senate Jasper Kerr Kinyon Knickerbocker Landrigan Lawson McCutcheon Merritt Miller of Cook Miller of St Mittower Morgan Morse motion Munson Nase Palmer Parker Payne Perry Phelps Porter Ravlin read a second read a third recommended its passage Reed referred House bill referred Senate bill Reynolds Ross of Fulton Ross of St rule was dispensed Saltonstall Scroggs second reading Senate thereof Sickles Speaker Stanley Strawn Sumner Swigart Talbott third reading Thompson Voris Wiley Willis Woodson Yeas
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