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Página 22
... Motion made to amend by striking out " 19 " and inserting 18. ' Mr. Herren moved that the resolution and its amendments be laid on the table . Division was called for and the vote stood , affirmative 46 , nega- tive 19 . The motion ...
... Motion made to amend by striking out " 19 " and inserting 18. ' Mr. Herren moved that the resolution and its amendments be laid on the table . Division was called for and the vote stood , affirmative 46 , nega- tive 19 . The motion ...
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... motion of Mr. Browne , of Pierce , the committee on salaries was granted further time in which to report . Mr. Kuhn ... motion to adopt carried . Messrs . Kandle , Bird , Clark , Eddy , Gandy , Power , Randall , and Gilchrist being ...
... motion of Mr. Browne , of Pierce , the committee on salaries was granted further time in which to report . Mr. Kuhn ... motion to adopt carried . Messrs . Kandle , Bird , Clark , Eddy , Gandy , Power , Randall , and Gilchrist being ...
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... motion and amendments thereto were laid on the table . Mr. Pickrell moved that Mr. Fox be brought before the House ... motion prevailed , and the resolution was adopted . On motion of Mr. Kuhn , the sergeant - at - arms was instructed to ...
... motion and amendments thereto were laid on the table . Mr. Pickrell moved that Mr. Fox be brought before the House ... motion prevailed , and the resolution was adopted . On motion of Mr. Kuhn , the sergeant - at - arms was instructed to ...
Página 46
... motion of Mr. Kuhn , Mr. Meade was excused from further attendance until Monday . On motion of Mr. Hughes , the Committee on Printing was in- structed to have two hundred copies of the standing committees of the House printed . Mr ...
... motion of Mr. Kuhn , Mr. Meade was excused from further attendance until Monday . On motion of Mr. Hughes , the Committee on Printing was in- structed to have two hundred copies of the standing committees of the House printed . Mr ...
Página 55
... motion of Mr. Geoghegan , the bill was referred to the Com- mittee on Education . Mr. Clark introduced House bill No. 18 , A bill to provide for township organization , and the government of the same . Read first time . On motion of Mr ...
... motion of Mr. Geoghegan , the bill was referred to the Com- mittee on Education . Mr. Clark introduced House bill No. 18 , A bill to provide for township organization , and the government of the same . Read first time . On motion of Mr ...
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 400 - The General Assembly shall pass laws to correct abuses and prevent unjust discrimination and extortion in the rates of freight and passenger tariffs on the different railroads in this state...
Página 615 - It is undoubtedly the right of every citizen of the United States to follow any lawful calling, business or profession he may choose, subject only to such restrictions as are imposed upon all persons of like age, sex, and condition. This right may, in many respects, be considered as a distinguishing feature of our republican institutions.
Página 614 - When we consider the nature and the theory of our institutions of government, the principles upon which they are supposed to rest, and review the history of their development, we are constrained to conclude that they do not mean to leave room for the play and action of purely personal and arbitrary power.
Página 618 - An act for the relief of the inhabitants of cities and towns upon the public lands...
Página 584 - An act to regulate the practice of medicine and surgery in the State of Washington, and to license physicians and surgeons, to punish all persons violating the provisions of this act, and to repeal all laws in conflict therewith,
Página 56 - No member shall speak more than twice on the same question, without leave of the House, nor more than once, until every member choosing to speak shall have spoken.
Página 615 - The power to whose Judgment, wisdom, and patriotism this high prerogative has been Intrusted cannot relieve Itself of the responsibility by choosing other agencies upon which the power Shall be devolved, nor can It substitute the Judgment, wisdom, and patriotism of any other body for those to which alone the people have seen fit to confide this sovereign trust...
Página 614 - The General Assembly shall not grant to any citizen, or class of citizens, privileges or immunities, which, upon the same terms, shall not equally belong to all citizens.
Página 629 - ... shall not prevent any other railroad company from the use and occupancy of said canyon, pass, or defile, for the purposes of its road, in common with the road first located, or the crossing of other railroads at grade.
Página 733 - Except in those cases which fall within the familiar doctrine of estoppel at the common law, or other cases resting upon the like reasons, it would not, we apprehend, be in the power of the legislature to declare that a particular item of evidence should preclude a party from establishing his rights in opposition to it. In judicial investigations the law of the land requires an opportunity for a trial; and there can be no trial if only one party is suffered to produce his proofs.