Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, Held in 1867 and 1868 in the City of Albany, Volume 1Weed, Parsons, 1868 |
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... Chair announced that he was duly elected President of the Convention , and appointed Messrs . Harris and Murphy a committee to conduct the Presi- dent elect to the chair . a party purposes or for party organization ; and Erastus Corning ...
... Chair announced that he was duly elected President of the Convention , and appointed Messrs . Harris and Murphy a committee to conduct the Presi- dent elect to the chair . a party purposes or for party organization ; and Erastus Corning ...
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... Chair to accompany his remains to the place of his last residence so as to represent this body at the sepulture thereof . Resolved , That the officers and members of this body do wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days , and ...
... Chair to accompany his remains to the place of his last residence so as to represent this body at the sepulture thereof . Resolved , That the officers and members of this body do wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days , and ...
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... Chair will inform the my amendment . That prevailed , and it was out gentleman from New York [ Mr. Develin ] , that ... Chair will leave that for the Convention to establish - to establish its own rules . The Chair does not deem itself ...
... Chair will inform the my amendment . That prevailed , and it was out gentleman from New York [ Mr. Develin ] , that ... Chair will leave that for the Convention to establish - to establish its own rules . The Chair does not deem itself ...
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... chair is of the opinion that the motion of the of the House , as it may be done here . But gentleman from New York [ Mr. Rogers , ] is hardly I hold it to be the privilege of a member to come pertinent , in view of the present state of ...
... chair is of the opinion that the motion of the of the House , as it may be done here . But gentleman from New York [ Mr. Rogers , ] is hardly I hold it to be the privilege of a member to come pertinent , in view of the present state of ...
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... Chair will inform the gentleman that there is no question before the Convention . Mr. SHERMAN - If it is the wish of the Con- | king out all after the word " except , " and to substi vention to proceed and consider this matter now ...
... Chair will inform the gentleman that there is no question before the Convention . Mr. SHERMAN - If it is the wish of the Con- | king out all after the word " except , " and to substi vention to proceed and consider this matter now ...
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