Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, Volumen1 |
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Mr . Hollenback submitted the following : Resolved . That the committee on
insurance be instructed to take into consideration the feasibility of enacting a law
requiring all life insurance companies doing business in this State , to loan upon
real ...
Mr . Hollenback submitted the following : Resolved . That the committee on
insurance be instructed to take into consideration the feasibility of enacting a law
requiring all life insurance companies doing business in this State , to loan upon
real ...
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Mr . Jones , from the committee on contingent expenses , submitted the following
report : TO THE HON . SHELBY M . CULLOM , Speaker of the House of
Representatives : The committee on contingent expenses , to whom was referred
the ...
Mr . Jones , from the committee on contingent expenses , submitted the following
report : TO THE HON . SHELBY M . CULLOM , Speaker of the House of
Representatives : The committee on contingent expenses , to whom was referred
the ...
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Mr . Hildrup submitted the following : WHEREAS the hour of twelve o ' clock ,
meridian , has arrived — the time appointed by law for canvass . ing the vote of
this General Assembly for United States Senator ; therefore , be it Resolved . That
the ...
Mr . Hildrup submitted the following : WHEREAS the hour of twelve o ' clock ,
meridian , has arrived — the time appointed by law for canvass . ing the vote of
this General Assembly for United States Senator ; therefore , be it Resolved . That
the ...
Página 118
Mr . Armstrong of Grundy submitted the following : WHEREAS there appears to
be some diversity of opinion npon the proper construction of that part of section
13 , article 4 of the Constitution , which reads as follows , to - wit : " And no law
shall ...
Mr . Armstrong of Grundy submitted the following : WHEREAS there appears to
be some diversity of opinion npon the proper construction of that part of section
13 , article 4 of the Constitution , which reads as follows , to - wit : " And no law
shall ...
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Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Mr . Hay , from the
committee on judiciary , submitted the following report : To the Speaker of the
House of Representatives : The judiciary committee , to whom was referred
House bill , No .
Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives. Mr . Hay , from the
committee on judiciary , submitted the following report : To the Speaker of the
House of Representatives : The judiciary committee , to whom was referred
House bill , No .
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act entitled act to amend act to provide adjourned adopted affirmative agreed Alexander Alexander of Crawford amend section Anderson appropriations approved Armstrong Armstrong of Grundy Bishop Blakely Bocock Bradwell Branson Casey Cassedy Chambers cities Clerk Collins committee on judiciary committee was concurred Connolly consent consideration court Darnell Davis decided Dement Dewey Dunham engrossed entitled an act fees Gordon Graham Grant Gridley Hart Henry Hite Hollenback Hopkins House of Representatives Illinois Inscore introduced House bill Jackson Johnston Jones laid March Massie Messrs Moore of Adams Moore of Marshall motion moved Mulvane nays negative Oakwood officers ordered pass passage presented printed question Quinn railroads recommended referred House bill relation resolution Resolved Rogers Rountree Savage Senate bill Shaw Speaker Stewart Stewart of Winnebago Strike submitted the following Swan Taggart taken third Thomas Thornton towns voting Webster Wood yeas
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