Journal of the House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the State of Illinois, Том 2State Printers, 1874 |
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... committee on revision of the statutes , submitted the following : To the Honorable the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives : Your committee would respectfully report , that , pursuant to the fol- lowing ...
... committee on revision of the statutes , submitted the following : To the Honorable the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives : Your committee would respectfully report , that , pursuant to the fol- lowing ...
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... committee would recommend the compilation and publication of all the general laws which will be in force on the 1st day of July next . They are of opinion that it will be necessary to provide for this by an act to be passed at this ...
... committee would recommend the compilation and publication of all the general laws which will be in force on the 1st day of July next . They are of opinion that it will be necessary to provide for this by an act to be passed at this ...
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... committee on revision , introduced House bill , No. 607 , for " An act in regard to attorneys general and state's attor- neys . " Which was read a first time , and referred to the committee on judi- ciary . Mr. Rountree , from the committee ...
... committee on revision , introduced House bill , No. 607 , for " An act in regard to attorneys general and state's attor- neys . " Which was read a first time , and referred to the committee on judi- ciary . Mr. Rountree , from the committee ...
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... committee on revision , introduced House bill , No. 620 , for " An act to revise the law in relation to the common law . " Which was read a first time , and ordered to a second reading . Mr. Rountree , from the committee on revision ...
... committee on revision , introduced House bill , No. 620 , for " An act to revise the law in relation to the common law . " Which was read a first time , and ordered to a second reading . Mr. Rountree , from the committee on revision ...
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... committee on revision ; which was not agreed to . Mr. Anderson introduced House bill , No. 624 , for " An act to amend section 43 of an act entitled ' an act to establish and maintain a system of free schools . ' " Which was referred to ...
... committee on revision ; which was not agreed to . Mr. Anderson introduced House bill , No. 624 , for " An act to amend section 43 of an act entitled ' an act to establish and maintain a system of free schools . ' " Which was referred to ...
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act entitled act to amend act to revise adopted affirmative Alexander of Crawford Alexander of Montgomery amend section Armstrong of Grundy Armstrong of LaSalle Ballow Blakely Bocock Bradwell Branson Bullard Casey Cassedy committee was concurred Connolly consent Cook county Cronkrite Cullerton Darnell Dement Dewey Dolan Dolton Dunham Efner entitled an act Ferrier Flanders following amendment following titles Freeland Granger Gridley Hart Herrington Hildrup Hite of Madison Hite of St Hollenback Hopkins House of Representatives Inscore introduced House bill Jaquess Johnston Kase Lane of Hancock law in relation Lietze Massie McPherran Meacham Messrs Middlecoff Moffett Moore of Adams Moore of Marshall Moose motion Mulvane nays Nulton o'clock P. M. Oakwood Oberly Oleson Orendorff Peltzer Penfield Pinnell Plowman Pollock Pyatt Quinn Ramey revise the law Rountree Scanlan Senate Senate bill Senne Stewart of McLean Stewart of Winnebago Streetor submitted the following Taggart third reading Virden voting Wayman Weinheimer Wicker Wymore
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