Journal: 1st-13th Congress . Repr. 14th Congress, 1st Session - 50th Congress, 2nd Session, Volume 1 |
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... laid before you for such legislation as may be found necessary to enable those interested to derive the benefits of it . Yielding to the force of circumstances , and to the wise counsels of time and experience , that Power has finally ...
... laid before you for such legislation as may be found necessary to enable those interested to derive the benefits of it . Yielding to the force of circumstances , and to the wise counsels of time and experience , that Power has finally ...
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... laid before the Congress of the United States , which proceeded to enact such laws favorable to the commerce of France as were necessary to carry it into full execution ; and France has , from that period to the present , been in the ...
... laid before the Congress of the United States , which proceeded to enact such laws favorable to the commerce of France as were necessary to carry it into full execution ; and France has , from that period to the present , been in the ...
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... French Government , have , through various channels , been laid before Congress . Immediately after the close of the last ses- sion , the Bank , through its president , announced Dec. 2.1 19 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .
... French Government , have , through various channels , been laid before Congress . Immediately after the close of the last ses- sion , the Bank , through its president , announced Dec. 2.1 19 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES .
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... laid before the House sundry communications , viz . I. A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury , transmitting his annual report on the state of the finances ; which report was ordered to lie on the table , and ten thousand copies ...
... laid before the House sundry communications , viz . I. A letter from the Secretary of the Treasury , transmitting his annual report on the state of the finances ; which report was ordered to lie on the table , and ten thousand copies ...
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... laid on the table . IV . The annual statement of expenditures on account of contingencies for the House of Representatives of the United States for the year end- ing November 30 , 1834 , and of the clerks and other persons employed in ...
... laid on the table . IV . The annual statement of expenditures on account of contingencies for the House of Representatives of the United States for the year end- ing November 30 , 1834 , and of the clerks and other persons employed in ...
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Page 704 - If any member, in speaking, or otherwise, transgress the rules of the House, the Speaker shall, or any member may call to order: in which case the member so called to order shall immediately sit down, unless permitted to explain, and the House shall, if appealed to, decide on the case, but without debate; if there be no appeal, the derision of the Chair shall be submitted to.
Page 704 - When any member is about to speak in debate, or deliver any matter to the House, he shall rise from his seat, and respectfully address himself to "Mr. Speaker," and shall confine himself to the question under debate, and avoid personality, 21.
Page 702 - He shall take the chair every day precisely at the hour to which the House shall have adjourned on the preceding day ; shall immediately call the members to order ; and, on the appearance of a quorum,* shall cause the Journal of the preceding day to be read.
Page 706 - Upon the call of the House the names of the members shall be called over by the clerk and the absentees noted after which the names of the absentees shall again be called over the doors shall then be shut and those for whom no excuse or insufficient excuses are made may by order of those present...
Page 702 - ... he shall have the right to name any member to perform the duties of the Chair; but such substitution shall not extend beyond one day after an adjournment.