Congressional Serial Set, Issue 1179U.S. Government Printing Office, 1863 - United States |
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... engrossed and read a third time . Being engrossed , it was accordingly read the third time and passed unani- mously . Ordered , That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate therein . On motion of Mr. Fenton , by unanimous ...
... engrossed and read a third time . Being engrossed , it was accordingly read the third time and passed unani- mously . Ordered , That the Clerk request the concurrence of the Senate therein . On motion of Mr. Fenton , by unanimous ...
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... engrossed and read a third time . Being engrossed , it was accordingly read the third time and passed . Mr. Hale moved that the vote last taken be reconsidered , and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table ; which ...
... engrossed and read a third time . Being engrossed , it was accordingly read the third time and passed . Mr. Hale moved that the vote last taken be reconsidered , and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the table ; which ...
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... engrossed and read a third time . Being engrossed , it was accordingly read the third time and passed . Mr. Lovejoy moved that the vote last taken be reconsidered 98 [ Dec. 23 , 1863 . JOURNAL OF THE.
... engrossed and read a third time . Being engrossed , it was accordingly read the third time and passed . Mr. Lovejoy moved that the vote last taken be reconsidered 98 [ Dec. 23 , 1863 . JOURNAL OF THE.
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... engrossed and read a third time . Being engrossed , it was accordingly read the third time and passed . Mr. Ellihu B. Washburne moved that the vote last taken be reconsidered , and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the ...
... engrossed and read a third time . Being engrossed , it was accordingly read the third time and passed . Mr. Ellihu B. Washburne moved that the vote last taken be reconsidered , and also moved that the motion to reconsider be laid on the ...
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... engrossed and read a third time . Being engrossed , it was accordingly read the third time . Pending the question on its passage , Mr. Stevens moved the previous question ; which was seconded and the main question ordered and put , viz ...
... engrossed and read a third time . Being engrossed , it was accordingly read the third time . Pending the question on its passage , Mr. Stevens moved the previous question ; which was seconded and the main question ordered and put , viz ...
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Aaron Harding Alexander H Alexander Long Allison Oakes Ames Ambrose W amendment Amos Myers Augustus Frank Beaman bill H. R. Blair Boutwell Broomall Charles Denison Charles O'Neill Charles Upson Committee on Military Cornelius Cole desired by one-fifth Driggs Ellihu Ezra Wheeler following resolution following titles Francis Kernan George H Glenni W Henry Grider Hiram Price Holman House H. R. Hubbard John James F John A. J. Creswell John F joint resolution Kellian latter motion Longyear Lucien Anderson main question ordered McClurg McIndoe Military Affairs Miller James motion to reconsider motion was agreed moved the previous Myer Strouse nays being desired Orlando Kellogg Pending Portus Baxter praying previous question Randall reconsider be laid referred reported Rice Rollins Russell Thayer Schenck Sempronius H Senate Sidney Perham Speaker submitted the following Sydenham E taken be reconsidered unanimous consent vote last taken Washburne William H William Higby Wilson William Windom yeas and nays
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