Niles' National Register, 第 74 巻1848 |
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... decided as follows - yeas 33 , powers to Ministers and Consuls of the United nays 22 . States residing in those countries , was taken up , amended and passed . YEAS - Messrs . Allen , Atherton , Baldwin , Ben - racy . ton , Bradbury ...
... decided as follows - yeas 33 , powers to Ministers and Consuls of the United nays 22 . States residing in those countries , was taken up , amended and passed . YEAS - Messrs . Allen , Atherton , Baldwin , Ben - racy . ton , Bradbury ...
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... decided in the negative , by yeas and nays , 17 to 31 . Mr. Breese renewed his motion to amend , ( in- serting 14th instead of 7th August , ) and Mr. King gave his views in opposition to the resolution , as he did not think Congress ...
... decided in the negative , by yeas and nays , 17 to 31 . Mr. Breese renewed his motion to amend , ( in- serting 14th instead of 7th August , ) and Mr. King gave his views in opposition to the resolution , as he did not think Congress ...
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... decided to take it up . The Chair sustained Mr. Hunt's view of the question of order , and decided that the commit- tee must first decide whether they would take up the bill before it was competent to insist upon its reading . The ...
... decided to take it up . The Chair sustained Mr. Hunt's view of the question of order , and decided that the commit- tee must first decide whether they would take up the bill before it was competent to insist upon its reading . The ...
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