The Congressional Manual: Compiled from the Congressional Record and Other Public DocumentsInternational Survey Company, 1901 - 288 pages |
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... votes last No- vember they declared the acquisition of territory , as the victori- ous party in a just war , was legal and right and it might be farther stated that every American resident in the far East re- joices that this country ...
... votes last No- vember they declared the acquisition of territory , as the victori- ous party in a just war , was legal and right and it might be farther stated that every American resident in the far East re- joices that this country ...
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... vote would quickly be received . They were disappointed , however , for the debate lasted until March and the party ... vote of 209 to 91 , and on July 6 the Senate adopted it by a vote of 42 to 21 . In the House the vote by the parties ...
... vote would quickly be received . They were disappointed , however , for the debate lasted until March and the party ... vote of 209 to 91 , and on July 6 the Senate adopted it by a vote of 42 to 21 . In the House the vote by the parties ...
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... vote six times as great as his rival , but before this he had been exiled and allowed to return only with the promise that he would not seek to be a ruler . He was supposed to be sustained by the German Consul General Herr Rose . Albert ...
... vote six times as great as his rival , but before this he had been exiled and allowed to return only with the promise that he would not seek to be a ruler . He was supposed to be sustained by the German Consul General Herr Rose . Albert ...
Page 57
... each side of the question , to tell the members in the affir- mative and negative ; which being reported , he shall rise and state the decision . 1 6. He shall not be required to vote in RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 57-81.
... each side of the question , to tell the members in the affir- mative and negative ; which being reported , he shall rise and state the decision . 1 6. He shall not be required to vote in RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 57-81.
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... vote in ordinary legislative pro- ceedings , except where his vote would be decisive , or where the House is engaged in voting by ballot ; and in all cases of a tie vote the question shall be lost . 7. He shall have the right to name ...
... vote in ordinary legislative pro- ceedings , except where his vote would be decisive , or where the House is engaged in voting by ballot ; and in all cases of a tie vote the question shall be lost . 7. He shall have the right to name ...
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