Documents of the Senate of the State of New York, Volumen1E. Croswell, 1835 |
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... amount and extent all former example ; and our foreign commerce presented sure indications of being in a sound and healthful state . There was then nothing either in our inter- nal condition or external relations which did not presage ...
... amount and extent all former example ; and our foreign commerce presented sure indications of being in a sound and healthful state . There was then nothing either in our inter- nal condition or external relations which did not presage ...
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... amount of six millions of dollars , for the purpose of relieving the public dis- tress . Provision was made for placing the money , in case it should become necessary to raise any , where it would be most available to counteract the ...
... amount of six millions of dollars , for the purpose of relieving the public dis- tress . Provision was made for placing the money , in case it should become necessary to raise any , where it would be most available to counteract the ...
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... amount of business now devolved on the Court of Chancery and the Supreme Court , it appears to me that some modification of our judiciary has be- come necessary . My views on this subject were submitted to the last Legislature . I take ...
... amount of business now devolved on the Court of Chancery and the Supreme Court , it appears to me that some modification of our judiciary has be- come necessary . My views on this subject were submitted to the last Legislature . I take ...
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... amount contributed by the inhabitants of the districts was three hundred and ninety- eight thousand one hundred and thirty - seven dollars and four cents . These sums , amounting to seven hundred and fourteen thousand two hundred and ...
... amount contributed by the inhabitants of the districts was three hundred and ninety- eight thousand one hundred and thirty - seven dollars and four cents . These sums , amounting to seven hundred and fourteen thousand two hundred and ...
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... sixteen cents of the capi- tal of the General Fund , transferred to the Literature and Com- mon School Funds in 1827 , amount to nearly three - fifths as much [ Senate No. 1. ] 2 as the entire General Fund at the time the State No. 1. ]
... sixteen cents of the capi- tal of the General Fund , transferred to the Literature and Com- mon School Funds in 1827 , amount to nearly three - fifths as much [ Senate No. 1. ] 2 as the entire General Fund at the time the State No. 1. ]
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Página 83 - EVERY bill shall receive three readings previous to its being passed ; and the President shall give notice at each, whether it be the first, second, or third ; which readings shall be on three different days, unless the Senate unanimously direct otherwise...
Página 82 - Every member, when he speaks, shall address the Chair, standing in his place ; and, when he has finished shall sit down. . 4. No member shall speak more than twice in any one debate, on the same day, without leave of the Senate.
Página 79 - Henry I, Stephen, Henry II, Richard I, John, Henry III, Ed-ward I, Edward II, Edward III, Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, Henry VI, Ed-ward IV, Edward V, Richard III, Henry VII, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary...
Página 82 - When the reading of a paper is called for and the same is objected to by any member, it shall be determined by a vote of the House.
Página 83 - No member shall absent himself from the service of the Senate without leave of the Senate first obtained. And in case a less number than a quorum of the Senate shall convene, they are hereby authorized to send the Sergeant-atArms, or any other person or persons by them authorized, for any or all absent members, as the majority of such members present shall agree, at the expense...
Página 82 - No member shall speak to another, or otherwise interrupt the business of the Senate, or read any newspaper, while the journals or public papers are reading, or when any member is speaking in any debate.
Página 83 - The Rules of the Senate shall be observed in the Committee of the Whole, so far as they may be applicable, except limiting the number of times of speaking, and except that the ayes and nays shall not be taken.
Página 86 - Henry V., Henry VI., Edward IV., Richard III., Henry VII., Henry VIII., Edward VI., Philip and Mary...
Página 83 - If a Member be called to order for words spoken, the exceptionable words shall be immediately taken down in writing that the President may be better enabled to judge of the matter.
Página 9 - The assent of two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the legislature, shall be requisite to every bill appropriating the public moneys or property, for local or private purposes, or creating, continuing, altering, or renewing any body politic or corporate.