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... repeal of the duty on hides . Also , the petition of William H. Negus and 36 others , citizens of Galva , Illinois , praying for the repeal of the duty on hides . By Mr. LOGAN : The petition of L. John- ston and others , of Richland ...
... repeal of the duty on hides . Also , the petition of William H. Negus and 36 others , citizens of Galva , Illinois , praying for the repeal of the duty on hides . By Mr. LOGAN : The petition of L. John- ston and others , of Richland ...
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... repeal pro tanto , and requires the same power as to repeal it altogether . The repealing power resides in and belongs exclusively to the en- acting power . No other can effect a repeal . Nor can any other unmake a statute by author ...
... repeal pro tanto , and requires the same power as to repeal it altogether . The repealing power resides in and belongs exclusively to the en- acting power . No other can effect a repeal . Nor can any other unmake a statute by author ...
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... repeal of the duty on hides and leather . By Mr. FINKELNBURG : A petition of citizens of St. Louis county , for the establish- ment of a mail route from St. Louis to Fenton . By Mr. GARFIELD , of Ohio : A petition of citizens of ...
... repeal of the duty on hides and leather . By Mr. FINKELNBURG : A petition of citizens of St. Louis county , for the establish- ment of a mail route from St. Louis to Fenton . By Mr. GARFIELD , of Ohio : A petition of citizens of ...
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