Hand-book of Politics: 1872-1876Da Capo Press, 1972 - United States |
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... moved to amend so as to make the salaries of the reading clerks $ 3,000 each . Agreed to . Mr. MAYNARD moved an amendment so as to raise the pay of pages $ 3 per day while actually employed . Agreed to . Mr. RANDALL moved to make the ...
... moved to amend so as to make the salaries of the reading clerks $ 3,000 each . Agreed to . Mr. MAYNARD moved an amendment so as to raise the pay of pages $ 3 per day while actually employed . Agreed to . Mr. RANDALL moved to make the ...
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... moved to amend the original text of the Senate amendment by striking out the last word , and subsequently proposed to withdraw it . Mr. PLATT objected . The amendment was disagreed to . Mr. J. R. HAWLEY moved to make the amount $ 3,600 ...
... moved to amend the original text of the Senate amendment by striking out the last word , and subsequently proposed to withdraw it . Mr. PLATT objected . The amendment was disagreed to . Mr. J. R. HAWLEY moved to make the amount $ 3,600 ...
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... moved said court , to vacate said order , and the said respondent hereby prays said court that he may be hence dis- missed . WILLIAM W. BELKNAP , MATT . H. CARPENTER , J. S. BLACK , MONTGOMERY BLAIR , Of Counsel for said Respondent . Mr ...
... moved said court , to vacate said order , and the said respondent hereby prays said court that he may be hence dis- missed . WILLIAM W. BELKNAP , MATT . H. CARPENTER , J. S. BLACK , MONTGOMERY BLAIR , Of Counsel for said Respondent . Mr ...
Contents
President Grants Second and Third | 16 |
Political Votes in Third Session | 33 |
Proposed Amendments to the Con | 44 |
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