The Congressional GlobeBlair & Rives, 1840 - Law |
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... rose and made a correction of an error in the report of his remarks of yesterday in one of the papers of the city , which was not heard at the Reporter's desk . Mr. ATHERTON hoped that the CLERK might be permitted to make the statement ...
... rose and made a correction of an error in the report of his remarks of yesterday in one of the papers of the city , which was not heard at the Reporter's desk . Mr. ATHERTON hoped that the CLERK might be permitted to make the statement ...
Page 17
... rose to address the House , but gave way to Mr. HUNT , who made an explanation in rela- tion to the resolution he had submitted on yester- day . Some gentlemen , he said , entertained the idea that , if it was adopted , no action of the ...
... rose to address the House , but gave way to Mr. HUNT , who made an explanation in rela- tion to the resolution he had submitted on yester- day . Some gentlemen , he said , entertained the idea that , if it was adopted , no action of the ...
Page 18
... rose to address the House , when Mr. VANDERPOEL inquired if the gentleman could take the floor , having spoken twice already . The CLERK said , as there were no rules adopted for the government of the House , he did not feel authorized ...
... rose to address the House , when Mr. VANDERPOEL inquired if the gentleman could take the floor , having spoken twice already . The CLERK said , as there were no rules adopted for the government of the House , he did not feel authorized ...
Page 20
... rose , and asked if the jour- nals were to be read before proceeding to busi- ness . The CHAIR replied that the rules of the House required that , not only the journal of the preceding day should be read , but the journal of each day's ...
... rose , and asked if the jour- nals were to be read before proceeding to busi- ness . The CHAIR replied that the rules of the House required that , not only the journal of the preceding day should be read , but the journal of each day's ...
Page 28
... rose and said. bers , and he had asked how he could decide as to which of these persons were entitled to vote . He had then staled to the CHAIR , that if he was called upon to discharge this duty , he would count the whole ten members ...
... rose and said. bers , and he had asked how he could decide as to which of these persons were entitled to vote . He had then staled to the CHAIR , that if he was called upon to discharge this duty , he would count the whole ten members ...
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