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... decided in the personal to himself . affirmative : yeas 98 , nays 76. So the second ap- peal was laid on the table . The speaker ( by general consent ) had presented to the house a certain paper , understood to be testi- mony relating ...
... decided in the personal to himself . affirmative : yeas 98 , nays 76. So the second ap- peal was laid on the table . The speaker ( by general consent ) had presented to the house a certain paper , understood to be testi- mony relating ...
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... decided at this time , and Mr. Adams hav- and asked permission to vote , observing he shoulding declined to withdraw it , a motion to adjourn have voted in the negative . The leave was re- ( it being now 5 o'clock ) was again made , and ...
... decided at this time , and Mr. Adams hav- and asked permission to vote , observing he shoulding declined to withdraw it , a motion to adjourn have voted in the negative . The leave was re- ( it being now 5 o'clock ) was again made , and ...
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... decided Mr. Thompson now moved to suspend the rules by yeas and nays as follows : yeas 118 , nays 68 . So the previous question was decided in the for this day only . On this motion Mr. Stanly de- manded the yeas and nays ; which being ...
... decided Mr. Thompson now moved to suspend the rules by yeas and nays as follows : yeas 118 , nays 68 . So the previous question was decided in the for this day only . On this motion Mr. Stanly de- manded the yeas and nays ; which being ...
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