Journal, Part 1State Printer, 1901 - Pennsylvania Most vols. 1794/95-1853, have appendices consisting of reports of various State offices. |
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... Clerk also read the re- turn of the special election held in the Forty - sixth district on No- vember 7 , 1899 ... Clerk's desk , when the requisite oath of office was administered to them by the Hon . John W. Simon- ton , president ...
... Clerk also read the re- turn of the special election held in the Forty - sixth district on No- vember 7 , 1899 ... Clerk's desk , when the requisite oath of office was administered to them by the Hon . John W. Simon- ton , president ...
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... Clerk's desk , where the oath of office was duly administered by Hon . J. W. Simonton , president judge of the Twelfth Judicial district . On motion of Mr. Sproul , The following resolution was twice read , considered and agreed to ...
... Clerk's desk , where the oath of office was duly administered by Hon . J. W. Simonton , president judge of the Twelfth Judicial district . On motion of Mr. Sproul , The following resolution was twice read , considered and agreed to ...
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... Clerk present the same to the House of Repre- sentatives for concurrence . The Secretary of the Commonwealth being introduced , presented the returns of the votes cast for the several candidates for the office of Auditor General in the ...
... Clerk present the same to the House of Repre- sentatives for concurrence . The Secretary of the Commonwealth being introduced , presented the returns of the votes cast for the several candidates for the office of Auditor General in the ...
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... Clerk inform the House of Representatives accordingly . On motion of Mr. Focht , The following resolution was twice read , considered and agreed to , viz : Resolved ( if the House of Representatives concur ) , That the Sen- ate and ...
... Clerk inform the House of Representatives accordingly . On motion of Mr. Focht , The following resolution was twice read , considered and agreed to , viz : Resolved ( if the House of Representatives concur ) , That the Sen- ate and ...
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... Clerk of the House of Representatives being introduced , in- formed that the House of Representatives has concurred in the resolution from the Senate as follows , viz : In the Senate , January 2 , 1901 . Resolved ( if the House of ...
... Clerk of the House of Representatives being introduced , in- formed that the House of Representatives has concurred in the resolution from the Senate as follows , viz : In the Senate , January 2 , 1901 . Resolved ( if the House of ...
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act authorizing act to amend act to provide Agreeably to order Allegheny County approved Berkelbach Berks County bill pass finally Boyd Budke chair a bill Clerk present committed bill Committee on Judiciary Commonwealth of Pennsylvania consideration of Senate considered in committee court Cumings Dauphin county Drury entitled An act Fisher Flinn Focht Grady Gransback Haines Hardenbergh Harrisburg Heidelbaugh Heinle House of Representatives length the second length the third Matson Matthew Stanley Quay McKee Messrs Miller motion Muehlbronner named Matthew Stanley nays were taken Neely Philadelphia Philadelphia County Pittsburg place and presented present said bill Quail question was determined read at length reading and consideration Reported bill Repre rule requiring bills Scott second reading Senate agree Senate bill Senate proceeded Senators having voted sentatives for concurrence Sisson Snyder Sproul Stiles Stineman Stober taken agreeably thereof third reading township Vare Vaughan voted aye Washburn Weller Wentz yeas and nays
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Page 540 - RECONSIDERATION. [When a question has been once made and carried in the affirmative or negative, it shall be in order...
Page 543 - House. [A motion to strike out and insert shall be deemed indivisible ;] but a motion to strike out being lost, shall preclude neither amendment nor a motion to strike out and insert.
Page 543 - The rules of parliamentary practice comprised in Jefferson's Manual shall govern the Senate in all cases to which they are applicable, and In which they are not inconsistent with the standing rules and orders of the Senate and the Joint rules of the Senate and House of Representatives.
Page 717 - An act to regulate the treatment and control of dependent, neglected and delinquent children...
Page 872 - Domini one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one, entitled -"An act to provide for the health and safety of persons employed in and about the anthracite coal mines of Pennsylvania, and for the protection and preservation of property connected therewith...
Page 438 - ... upon the health of individuals, and against personal injury, disablement or death, resulting from traveling, or general accidents by land or water...
Page 544 - No bill, except general appropriation bills, shall be passed containing more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in its title.
Page 1179 - All taxes shall be uniform, upon the same class of subjects, within the territorial limits of the authority levying the tax, and shall be levied and collected under general laws; but the General Assembly may, by general laws, exempt from taxation public property used for public purposes, actual places of religious worship, places of burial not used or held for private or corporate profit, and institutions of purely public charity.
Page 770 - 08 ch.-SH;%O. '08 p.18.l. to the effect that " no life insurance company doing business in this state shall make or permit any distinction or discrimination in favor of individuals between insurants of the same class and equal expectation of life in the amount or payment of premiums or rates charged for policies of life or endowment insurance, or in the dividends or other benefits payable thereon, or in any other of the terms and conditions of the contracts it makes...
Page 865 - An act providing for the incorporation and government of cities of the third class...