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... session that these treaties shall be carried by a mere majority , or whether he intends the rules that now apply to the adoption and rati- fication of treaties in secret session to have force in open session as to the method of pro ...
... session that these treaties shall be carried by a mere majority , or whether he intends the rules that now apply to the adoption and rati- fication of treaties in secret session to have force in open session as to the method of pro ...
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... session to session of the same Congress where they are undisposed of ; but in the Senate , though not aware that the precise case now pre- sented has arisen directly , the Chair believes that an indefinite postponement has always been ...
... session to session of the same Congress where they are undisposed of ; but in the Senate , though not aware that the precise case now pre- sented has arisen directly , the Chair believes that an indefinite postponement has always been ...
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... session . How would it be in regard to bills indefinitely postponed at the last session ? Mr. WILLIAMS . I would ask if the Sec- rétary ever puts a bill indefinitely postponed at the last session on the Calendar for this ses- sion ...
... session . How would it be in regard to bills indefinitely postponed at the last session ? Mr. WILLIAMS . I would ask if the Sec- rétary ever puts a bill indefinitely postponed at the last session on the Calendar for this ses- sion ...
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