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... PRESIDENT pro tempore . On that question the yeas and nays must be taken , it requiring a two - thirds vote to pass the bill . The question being taken by yeas and nays , resulted - yeas 46 , nays 6 ; as follows : YEAS - Messrs ...
... PRESIDENT pro tempore . On that question the yeas and nays must be taken , it requiring a two - thirds vote to pass the bill . The question being taken by yeas and nays , resulted - yeas 46 , nays 6 ; as follows : YEAS - Messrs ...
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... PRESIDENT pro tempore . No motion is in order until this is disposed of . Mr. SHERMAN . I think a motion to adjourn is always in order . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . A motion to adjourn is in order , if a Senator has the right to the ...
... PRESIDENT pro tempore . No motion is in order until this is disposed of . Mr. SHERMAN . I think a motion to adjourn is always in order . The PRESIDENT pro tempore . A motion to adjourn is in order , if a Senator has the right to the ...
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... President , including , therefore , the power to the President to pardon before as well as after conviction , and to grant absolute , limited , or conditional pardons . But in all these cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United ...
... President , including , therefore , the power to the President to pardon before as well as after conviction , and to grant absolute , limited , or conditional pardons . But in all these cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United ...
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