Manual for the Use of the Legislature of the State of New YorkDepartment of State., 1859 - New York (State) |
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... vote after the decision is announced from the Chair . When it is proposed to take a vote by yeas and nays , the President or Speaker states , that " The question is whether , e . g . the bill shall pass ? That it is pro- posed , that ...
... vote after the decision is announced from the Chair . When it is proposed to take a vote by yeas and nays , the President or Speaker states , that " The question is whether , e . g . the bill shall pass ? That it is pro- posed , that ...
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... vote , to which the concurrence of the Senate and House of Representatives may be necessary , ( except on a question of adjourn- ment , ) shall be presented to the President of the United States , and before the same shall take effect ...
... vote , to which the concurrence of the Senate and House of Representatives may be necessary , ( except on a question of adjourn- ment , ) shall be presented to the President of the United States , and before the same shall take effect ...
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... when called and decision announced , no member allowed to vote , .. all present shall vote unless excused , how questions are determined by , .. no member to vote unless present , CENSUS OF 1830 , 1835 , 1840 , 1845 , 180.
... when called and decision announced , no member allowed to vote , .. all present shall vote unless excused , how questions are determined by , .. no member to vote unless present , CENSUS OF 1830 , 1835 , 1840 , 1845 , 180.
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