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... Chair , instead of Mr. WILLIAMS , and putting the question himself to the meeting it was carried , and Mr. ADAMS took the Chair . Much confusion and noise being heard in the galleries , and some hissing , Mr. THOMPSON of South Carolina ...
... Chair , instead of Mr. WILLIAMS , and putting the question himself to the meeting it was carried , and Mr. ADAMS took the Chair . Much confusion and noise being heard in the galleries , and some hissing , Mr. THOMPSON of South Carolina ...
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... chair he now occupied . Mr. VANDEPOEL appealed from this decision of the CHAIR , and said the question would then arise whether the gentlemen from New Jersey would vote in their own case . Mr. V. would like to know whether the Chairman ...
... chair he now occupied . Mr. VANDEPOEL appealed from this decision of the CHAIR , and said the question would then arise whether the gentlemen from New Jersey would vote in their own case . Mr. V. would like to know whether the Chairman ...
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... CHAIR , and he also had the further temerity to say , that it was founded in usurpation ; and this had furnished his colleague [ Mr. HOFFMAN ] an oc- casion for treating us with one of those sweet , pretty , and touching eulogisms upon ...
... CHAIR , and he also had the further temerity to say , that it was founded in usurpation ; and this had furnished his colleague [ Mr. HOFFMAN ] an oc- casion for treating us with one of those sweet , pretty , and touching eulogisms upon ...
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... Chair in order to place there somebody who would go through this very act of " usurpation , " and thus put the question in a train for settlement . Mr. WHITE , of Kentucky , rose and asked the CLERK of the House to state what was the ...
... Chair in order to place there somebody who would go through this very act of " usurpation , " and thus put the question in a train for settlement . Mr. WHITE , of Kentucky , rose and asked the CLERK of the House to state what was the ...
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... CHAIR if the yeas and nays would be called if de- manded , and how ? The CHAIR stated that the rule did not apply , because the crganization of the House was not completed . The yeas and nays , therefore , could not be called . Mr ...
... CHAIR if the yeas and nays would be called if de- manded , and how ? The CHAIR stated that the rule did not apply , because the crganization of the House was not completed . The yeas and nays , therefore , could not be called . Mr ...
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