Journal of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 1New York State Assembly, 1899 - New York (State) Some volumes previous to 1830 have appendices consisting of reports of various state offices. |
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... place and openly name his choice for such officer . Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to said resolution , and it was determined in the affirmative . The House then proceeded to the election of Speaker . JAN . 4. ] ...
... place and openly name his choice for such officer . Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to said resolution , and it was determined in the affirmative . The House then proceeded to the election of Speaker . JAN . 4. ] ...
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... place and openly name his choice for such officer . Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to said resolution , and it was determined in the affirmative . Mr. Speaker directed the Clerk to call the roll , when each ...
... place and openly name his choice for such officer . Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to said resolution , and it was determined in the affirmative . Mr. Speaker directed the Clerk to call the roll , when each ...
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... Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to said motion of Mr. T. P. Sullivan , and it was determined in the negative . Mr. Speaker then put the question whether the House would agree to said resolution , and it was ...
... Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to said motion of Mr. T. P. Sullivan , and it was determined in the negative . Mr. Speaker then put the question whether the House would agree to said resolution , and it was ...
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... Speaker put the question whether the IIouse would agree to said motion of Mr. Sage , and it was determined in the negative . Mr. Speaker then put the question whether the House would agree to said resolution , and it was determined in ...
... Speaker put the question whether the IIouse would agree to said motion of Mr. Sage , and it was determined in the negative . Mr. Speaker then put the question whether the House would agree to said resolution , and it was determined in ...
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... Speaker to wait upon the Senate and inform that honorable body that the Assembly is organized and ready to proceed to business . Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to said resolution , and it was determined in ...
... Speaker to wait upon the Senate and inform that honorable body that the Assembly is organized and ready to proceed to business . Mr. Speaker put the question whether the House would agree to said resolution , and it was determined in ...
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act to amend affairs of cities affirmative Allds amend chapter Apgar Axtell bill entitled bill introduced bill ordered reprinted bill placed bill was placed Brennan Clerk deliver committee on affairs committee on fisheries committee on revision Cottle Coughtry Darrison Dean Heller deliver said bill Dutton Ellis Hutton entitled An act final passage Graw Harburger House would agree insert a comma insert the word introduced a bill Juengst Kelley E E Kelly G T Kelsey Kelsey Roberts Kullman Laws least three calendar Lewis M E Lewis T D Litchard Mazet McInerney order of second order of third put the question read the second referred the bill report was agreed reported in favor Riedman Rierdon Rodenbeck Sage H M Schmid F Schoeneck second reading Senate Sloane C A Smith J T Speaker put Streifler Sullivan T P Ten Eyck third reading three-fifths being present Vincent Clark Wingenfeld Wissel York