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... Brooks . A bill for an act to amend section twenty - six hundred and four ( 2604 ) of the Code , relating to the appointment of officers for the Soldiers ' Home 852 363 652 B9593 363 697 Reported ...... Passed Passed House Passed on ...
... Brooks . A bill for an act to amend section twenty - six hundred and four ( 2604 ) of the Code , relating to the appointment of officers for the Soldiers ' Home 852 363 652 B9593 363 697 Reported ...... Passed Passed House Passed on ...
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... Brooks . A bill for an act to amend section three ( 3 ) of chapter fifty - eight ( 58 ) of the acts of the Twenty - eighth General Assembly . relating to memoership in the annual convention of the depart- ment of agriculture . Read ...
... Brooks . A bill for an act to amend section three ( 3 ) of chapter fifty - eight ( 58 ) of the acts of the Twenty - eighth General Assembly . relating to memoership in the annual convention of the depart- ment of agriculture . Read ...
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... Brooks . 19 - E . C. Spaulding . 21 - E . S. Hogue . 25 - A . B. Courtright . 27 - F . M. Molsberry . Senator Emmert offered the following resolution : Resolved , That the rules of the Senate of the Twenty - eighth General Assembly be ...
... Brooks . 19 - E . C. Spaulding . 21 - E . S. Hogue . 25 - A . B. Courtright . 27 - F . M. Molsberry . Senator Emmert offered the following resolution : Resolved , That the rules of the Senate of the Twenty - eighth General Assembly be ...
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... Brooks . 19 - E . C. Spaulding . 21 - E . S. Hogue . 25 - A . B. Courtright . 27 - F . M. Molsberry . Senator Emmert offered the following resolution : Resolved , That the rules of the Senate of the Twenty - eighth Ge Assembly be in ...
... Brooks . 19 - E . C. Spaulding . 21 - E . S. Hogue . 25 - A . B. Courtright . 27 - F . M. Molsberry . Senator Emmert offered the following resolution : Resolved , That the rules of the Senate of the Twenty - eighth Ge Assembly be in ...
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act to amend act to legalize amend section beg leave bill was read Brighton C. R. BENEDICT Chairman Chief Clerk Classen code of Iowa committee on Judiciary constitutional majority Courtright Craig Crawford Crossley directed to inform Dowell Dubuque county election Emmert ferred Reported Fitchpatrick following bill following report Griswold Harper Hartshorn Hazelton Hobart Hogue honorable body House has passed hundred indefinitely postponed inform your honorable Iowa joint convention Lambert leave to report Lewis Lister Lyons Mardis Maytag Moffit Moines Molsberry motion of Senator motion prevailed Ordered passed passed on file passed the following passed the Senate Porter presented petition PRESIDENT-I am directed PRESIDENT-Your committee received a constitutional referred Senate file referred to committee relating report of committee rule be suspended Senator Blanchard Senator Healy Senator Trewin Senators Alexander Smith of Mitchell Spaulding submitted the following Tallman title agreed Townsend voting WARREN GARST Whipple Winne Young of Lee
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Page 118 - The previous question shall be in this form, " Shall the main question be now put ?'' It shall only be admitted when demanded by a majority of the members present, and its effect shall be to put an end to all debate, and bring the house to a direct vote upon amendments reported by a committee, if any, upon pending amendments, and then upon the main question.
Page 763 - My dear General : I do not remember that you and I ever met personally. I write this now as a grateful acknowledgment for the almost inestimable service you have done the country. I wish to say a word further. When you first reached the vicinity of Vicksburg, I thought you should do what you finally did — march the troops across the neck, run the batteries with the transports, and thus go below ; and I never had any faith, except a general hope that you knew better than I...
Page 782 - All laws of a general nature shall have a uniform operation; the General Assembly shall not grant to any citizen or class of citizens, privileges or immunities, which upon the same terms shall not equally belong to all citizens.
Page 782 - In all the cases above enumerated, and in all other cases where a general law can be made applicable, all laws shall be general, and of uniform operation throughout the State...
Page 890 - September next preceding the time for making such annual returns, has paid regular dividends at the same annual rate per cent, on all or any class of its shares of stock, the market value of each share of such stock or class...
Page 30 - Washington is the mightiest name of earth, long since the mightiest in the cause of civil liberty, still mightiest in moral reformation. On that name no eulogy is expected. It cannot be. To add brightness to the sun or glory to the name of Washington is alike impossible. Let none attempt it. In solemn awe we pronounce the name, and in its naked, deathless splendor leave it shining on.
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Page 233 - The clerks of the supreme court in the several counties shall make returns to the secretary of the state board of health, on or before the first day of March, in each and every year, for the year ending on the thirty-first day of December preceding, of all the applications for divorce, showing the number...
Page 1116 - A GENERAL ACT RELATING TO NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS (BEING AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A LAW UNIFORM WITH THE LAWS OF OTHER STATES ON THAT SUBJECT) TITLE I.— NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS IN GENERAL ARTICLE I.