A Congressional Manual; Or, Outline of the Order of Business: In the House of Representatives of the United States. With Copious IndexesPeter Hay & Company, printers, 1841 - 447 pages |
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Page 71
... took an appeal , and on the question " Is the decision of the chair correct ? " it was determined in the negative . Feb. 27 , 1810. Mr. Gardenier of N. Y. was ad- dressing the chair and was called to order by Mr. Eppes , a member from ...
... took an appeal , and on the question " Is the decision of the chair correct ? " it was determined in the negative . Feb. 27 , 1810. Mr. Gardenier of N. Y. was ad- dressing the chair and was called to order by Mr. Eppes , a member from ...
Page 123
... took an appeal to the house ; and after debate , Mr. Chilton with- drew his appeal . Mr. Adams renewed the appeal ; and after further debate , withdrew it . The ap- peal was then renewed by Mr. Foster . And the question was put ...
... took an appeal to the house ; and after debate , Mr. Chilton with- drew his appeal . Mr. Adams renewed the appeal ; and after further debate , withdrew it . The ap- peal was then renewed by Mr. Foster . And the question was put ...
Page 130
... took an appeal to the house . And the question was stated , Shall the decision of the speaker stand as the judgment of the house ? And after debate , Mr. Bell withdrew his said mo- tion for leave . January 11 , 1837 . A motion was made ...
... took an appeal to the house . And the question was stated , Shall the decision of the speaker stand as the judgment of the house ? And after debate , Mr. Bell withdrew his said mo- tion for leave . January 11 , 1837 . A motion was made ...
Page 131
... took an appeal to the house . And the question was stated , Shall the decision of the chair stand as the judgment of the house ? And after debate , Mr. Bell with- drew his appeal . A bill , ( No. 829 , ) reported from the committee of ...
... took an appeal to the house . And the question was stated , Shall the decision of the chair stand as the judgment of the house ? And after debate , Mr. Bell with- drew his appeal . A bill , ( No. 829 , ) reported from the committee of ...
Page 132
... take precedence in the business of this day . The speaker stated and so decided , that the said petition was embraced by the subsequent order adopted by the house on the 18th instant ... took an appeal to the 132 CONGRESSIONAL MANUAL .
... take precedence in the business of this day . The speaker stated and so decided , that the said petition was embraced by the subsequent order adopted by the house on the 18th instant ... took an appeal to the 132 CONGRESSIONAL MANUAL .
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