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... received and disposed of in such order , unless unanimous consent shall be otherwise given , with newly offered resolutions being called for before reso- lutions coming over from a previous legislative day are laid before the Senate . 2 ...
... received and disposed of in such order , unless unanimous consent shall be otherwise given , with newly offered resolutions being called for before reso- lutions coming over from a previous legislative day are laid before the Senate . 2 ...
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... receiving or reference may be raised and determined without debate . But no petition or memorial or other paper signed by citizens or subjects of a foreign power shall be received , unless the same be transmitted to the Senate by the ...
... receiving or reference may be raised and determined without debate . But no petition or memorial or other paper signed by citizens or subjects of a foreign power shall be received , unless the same be transmitted to the Senate by the ...
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... received at any stage of proceedings , except while the Senate is voting or ascertaining the presence of a quorum , or while the Jour- nal is being read , or while a question of order or a motion to adjourn is pending . 2. Messages ...
... received at any stage of proceedings , except while the Senate is voting or ascertaining the presence of a quorum , or while the Jour- nal is being read , or while a question of order or a motion to adjourn is pending . 2. Messages ...
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... received a first and second reading without being referred to a committee , shall , if objection be made to further proceeding thereon , be placed on the Calendar . 5. All bills , amendments , and joint resolutions shall be examined ...
... received a first and second reading without being referred to a committee , shall , if objection be made to further proceeding thereon , be placed on the Calendar . 5. All bills , amendments , and joint resolutions shall be examined ...
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... received or considered . RULE XV AMENDMENTS AND MOTIONS 15 1. All motions and amendments shall be reduced to 15.1 writing , if desired by the Presiding Officer or by any Senator , and shall be read before the same shall be de- bated . 2 ...
... received or considered . RULE XV AMENDMENTS AND MOTIONS 15 1. All motions and amendments shall be reduced to 15.1 writing , if desired by the Presiding Officer or by any Senator , and shall be read before the same shall be de- bated . 2 ...
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Page 609 - SECTION 1. The terms of the President and Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January, and the terms of Senators and Representatives at noon on the 3d day of January, of the years in which such terms would have ended if this article had not been ratified; and the terms of their successors shall then begin.
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Page 577 - Canada, acceding to this confederation, and joining in the measures of the United States, shall be admitted into, and entitled to all the advantages of this Union ; but no other colony shall be admitted into the same, unless such admission be agreed to by nine states.
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