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The House then proceeded to choose by ballot a Speaker ; and the ballots
having been taken and counted , it appeared that Charles Humphrey was duly
elected , and he was placed in the chair accordingly . On motion of Mr. Livingston
...
The House then proceeded to choose by ballot a Speaker ; and the ballots
having been taken and counted , it appeared that Charles Humphrey was duly
elected , and he was placed in the chair accordingly . On motion of Mr. Livingston
...
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On motion of Mr. Dayan , Resolved , That the Clerk be directed to furnish to each
member of this House , during the present session , such newspapers as they
may respectively direct , not exceeding in price two daily papers , and defray the
...
On motion of Mr. Dayan , Resolved , That the Clerk be directed to furnish to each
member of this House , during the present session , such newspapers as they
may respectively direct , not exceeding in price two daily papers , and defray the
...
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... should be held in just remembrance by those among whom it was spent , and
presented as an encouraging example to posterity . W. L. MARCY Albany :
January 6 , 1835 . 1 On motion of Mr. Roosevelt , Resolved , That the part of the
sums ...
... should be held in just remembrance by those among whom it was spent , and
presented as an encouraging example to posterity . W. L. MARCY Albany :
January 6 , 1835 . 1 On motion of Mr. Roosevelt , Resolved , That the part of the
sums ...
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1 On motion of Mr. Palmer , Resolved , That the Clerk be directed to furnish each
member with a good and substantial lock and key to his desk in this house . Mr.
Roosevelt gave notice that he would , at some future day , with the leave of the ...
1 On motion of Mr. Palmer , Resolved , That the Clerk be directed to furnish each
member with a good and substantial lock and key to his desk in this house . Mr.
Roosevelt gave notice that he would , at some future day , with the leave of the ...
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Debates were had upon the said motion of Mr. Roosevelt ; and the question
being put whether the House would agree thereto , it was determined in the
affirmative . } The ayes and nays being required by ten members , Those who
voted in the ...
Debates were had upon the said motion of Mr. Roosevelt ; and the question
being put whether the House would agree thereto , it was determined in the
affirmative . } The ayes and nays being required by ten members , Those who
voted in the ...
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Page 530 - York, and for other purposes," reported, that the committee had gone through the bill, filled up the blanks, and agreed to the same, without amendment, which he was directed to report to the House; and he read the report in his place, and delivered the same in at the table, where it was again read, and agreed to by the House. Ordered, That the bill be engrossed.
Page 553 - Looker, from the said committee, reported, that the committee had gone through the bill, made amendments, added clauses, filled up the blanks, and agreed to the same ; which he was directed to report to the house : And he read...
Page 492 - State of Michigan, That the following amendment be proposed to the constitution of this state, and that the same be referred to the legislature, next to be chosen, and published in pursuance of the provisions of the first section of the thirteenth article; that so much of the first section of .the second article of the constitution, as prescribes the place iit •which an elector may vote, and which is in these words, to wit: ."district, county, or township...
Page 264 - Senate, in the words following, to wit : Resolved, That the following amendment be proposed to the Constitution of this State, and that the same be referred to the Legislature next to be chosen, and published in pursuance of the provisions of the eighth article of the said Constitution...
Page 419 - Murphy, from the said committee, reported, that the committee had disagreed to the first section of the said bill; which he was directed to report to the House, and he read the report in his place, and delivered the same in at the table, where it was again read. Thereupon, Mr.