The Congressional Globe, Volume 1; Volume 64, Part 1Blair & Rives, 1870 - Law |
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... Chair hears no objection , and it is so ordered . Mr. ANTHONY . I move that the commit- tees on the list which I send to the Chair be elected . In reading the list you will observe , Mr. President , that the name of the distin- guished ...
... Chair hears no objection , and it is so ordered . Mr. ANTHONY . I move that the commit- tees on the list which I send to the Chair be elected . In reading the list you will observe , Mr. President , that the name of the distin- guished ...
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United States. Congress. The VICE PRESIDENT . The Chair will state to the Senator from Illinois , if he will per- mit him , that there are five precedents , in the recollection of the Chair , running from the Twenty - Second Congress to ...
United States. Congress. The VICE PRESIDENT . The Chair will state to the Senator from Illinois , if he will per- mit him , that there are five precedents , in the recollection of the Chair , running from the Twenty - Second Congress to ...
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... Chair would be glad if the letter would be read , in order that he may make a statement in regard to it . But of course the Chair in a matter of this kind is dependent , like any other mem . ber , upon the unanimous consent of the House ...
... Chair would be glad if the letter would be read , in order that he may make a statement in regard to it . But of course the Chair in a matter of this kind is dependent , like any other mem . ber , upon the unanimous consent of the House ...
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