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... , so amended was then adopted , being as follows : 7. While a question is before the senate , no motion shall be received , unless for an amendment , for postponing it , for laying it on the table , to commit it , Nov. 9. ] THE SENATE .
... , so amended was then adopted , being as follows : 7. While a question is before the senate , no motion shall be received , unless for an amendment , for postponing it , for laying it on the table , to commit it , Nov. 9. ] THE SENATE .
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... committed , until it shall have been twice read ; and all resolutions to which a concurrence of the house of ... commit such resolutions to a committee of the whole . The 12th rule being under consideration , Mr. Ellis moved to strike ...
... committed , until it shall have been twice read ; and all resolutions to which a concurrence of the house of ... commit such resolutions to a committee of the whole . The 12th rule being under consideration , Mr. Ellis moved to strike ...
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... commit- ment or recommitment . The 18th rule being then read , Mr. Davis moved to strike out the word ' two ; ' carried : and the rule was then adopted , reading as follows : 18. When a member shall be called to order he shall sit down ...
... commit- ment or recommitment . The 18th rule being then read , Mr. Davis moved to strike out the word ' two ; ' carried : and the rule was then adopted , reading as follows : 18. When a member shall be called to order he shall sit down ...
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... committed to a committee of the whole senate , and which are not made the order of the day , for any particular day , which list shall be called the general orders of the day . 33. When the senate has proceeded to the general orders of ...
... committed to a committee of the whole senate , and which are not made the order of the day , for any particular day , which list shall be called the general orders of the day . 33. When the senate has proceeded to the general orders of ...
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... committed to committee of the whole . The senate thereupon resolved itself into committee of the whole on said bill , Mr. Hough in the chair , and after some time spent thereon , the committee rose and reported progress ; and asked and ...
... committed to committee of the whole . The senate thereupon resolved itself into committee of the whole on said bill , Mr. Hough in the chair , and after some time spent thereon , the committee rose and reported progress ; and asked and ...
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Page 76 - States in all respects whatever upon the fundamental condition that the fourth clause of the twenty-sixth section of the third article of the constitution, submitted on the part of said State to Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen of either of the States in this Union shall be excluded from the enjoyment of any of the privileges and immunities to which such citizen is entitled under the...
Page xxxii - The legislatures of those districts or new states shall never interfere with the primary disposal of the soil by the United States in Congress assembled, nor with any regulations Congress may find necessary for securing the title in such soil to the bona fide purchasers. No tax shall be imposed" on lands the property of the United States; and in no case shall non-resident proprietors be taxed higher than residents.
Page 69 - Territory shall be entitled to, and enjoy, all and singular the rights, privileges, and advantages, granted and secured to the people of the Territory of the United States north-west of the river Ohio...
Page 25 - When a member shall be called to order, he shall sit down until the President shall have determined whether he is in order or not...
Page xxxiii - States receiving the same, to pay the said moneys, and every part thereof, from time to time, whenever the same shall be required, by the Secretary of the Treasury, for the purpose of defraying any wants of the public treasury, beyond the amount of the five millions aforesaid...
Page xxx - Miami river of the lake, then and in that case, with the assent of the Congress of the United States, the northern boundary of this State shall be established by, and extend to, a direct line running from the southern extremity of Lake Michigan to the most northerly cape of the Miami bay...
Page 334 - An act to establish the northern boundary line of the State of Ohio, and to provide for the admission of the State of Michigan into the Union upon the conditions therein expressed...
Page 334 - Michigan, as in that section described, declared and established, shall receive the assent of a convention of delegates elected by the people of said State, for the sole purpose of giving the assent herein required...
Page xxxii - States, in proportion to their respective representation in the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States...
Page 336 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the State of California shall be one, and is hereby declared to be one, of the United States of America, and admitted into the Union on an equal footing with the original States in all respects whatever.