Journal of the House of the State of VermontHouse of Representatives, 1855 Some vols. have appendices consisting of reports of various State offices. |
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... Committee of Agriculture . A Committee consisting of five members , who shall take in- to consideration all matters relating to Land Taxes ; to be de- nominated the Land ... Committee on Printing ; to whom shall be 22 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE .
... Committee of Agriculture . A Committee consisting of five members , who shall take in- to consideration all matters relating to Land Taxes ; to be de- nominated the Land ... Committee on Printing ; to whom shall be 22 JOURNAL OF THE HOUSE .
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Vermont. General Assembly. House of Representatives. ted the Committee on Printing ; to whom shall be referred all ... Committee shall sit during the session of the House , without leave from the House . SEC . 4 . All Committees shall ...
Vermont. General Assembly. House of Representatives. ted the Committee on Printing ; to whom shall be referred all ... Committee shall sit during the session of the House , without leave from the House . SEC . 4 . All Committees shall ...
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... Committee on Banks . H. 14. Mr. Kirkland introduced a bill ( H. 14 , ) entitled " an act in addition to chapter eighty - four of the Compiled Statutes , entitled of Banks , " Which was read twice , and referred to the Committee on Printing ...
... Committee on Banks . H. 14. Mr. Kirkland introduced a bill ( H. 14 , ) entitled " an act in addition to chapter eighty - four of the Compiled Statutes , entitled of Banks , " Which was read twice , and referred to the Committee on Printing ...
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... Committee on Printing . H. 19. Mr. Harvey introduced a bill ( H. 19 , ) entitled " an act altering the name of Patrick Barr Laird , " tee . Which was read twice , and referred to the General Commit- Mr. Sturtevant presented the petition ...
... Committee on Printing . H. 19. Mr. Harvey introduced a bill ( H. 19 , ) entitled " an act altering the name of Patrick Barr Laird , " tee . Which was read twice , and referred to the General Commit- Mr. Sturtevant presented the petition ...
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... Committee on Printing . H. 21 , Mr. Stoughton introduced a bill ( H. 21. ) entitled " an act relating to actions brought before a Justice of the Peace , " Which was read twice , and referred to the Committee on Printing . Mr. Stoughton ...
... Committee on Printing . H. 21 , Mr. Stoughton introduced a bill ( H. 21. ) entitled " an act relating to actions brought before a Justice of the Peace , " Which was read twice , and referred to the Committee on Printing . Mr. Stoughton ...
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act in addition act in amendment act in relation act relating act to incorporate act to pay addition to chapter Bartlett of Lyndon Beckwith bill H bill was Ordered Caledonia County Committee on Banks Committee on Printing Company Compiled Statutes concur County Court Dolls engrossed and read Engrossed bill entitled an act following resolution following titles GRAND LIST Hazen Hotchkiss of Waterville House adjourned House of Representatives Hunton introduced a bill Joint Assembly Josselyn of Plymouth Judevine Judiciary Committee Kirkland Lamoille County Landgrove message was received motion North Hero Ordered to lie Orleans County passage thereof praying presented the petition proposed amendments read and adopted read the third read twice referred the bill repeal Reported adversely Reported in favor Resolved Richford Rutland Rutland County RYLAND FLETCHER Searsburg select committee Senate session SPEAKER third reading tion town Vermont voted Waitsfield Wardsboro Washburn Waterville West Windsor White of Panton Whitingham Windsor County
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Seite 24 - ... to order ; in which case the member so called to order shall immediately sit down, unless permitted to explain ; and the House shall, if appealed to, decide on the case, but without debate ; if there be no appeal the decision of the chair shall be submitted to.
Seite 572 - Resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed and our Representatives requested to use their influence to...
Seite 24 - If any member, in speaking or otherwise, transgress the rules of the House, the Speaker shall, or any member may, call to order; in which case the member so called to order shall immediately sit down, unless permitted to explain; and the...
Seite 566 - The supreme court, established by this constitution, shall have the same jurisdiction as the supreme judicial court at present established, and shall have jurisdiction of all causes which may be appealed to, or pending in the same; and shall be held at the same times and places, and in each county, as the present supreme judicial court, until otherwise prescribed by the general assembly.
Seite 579 - That in all that Territory ceded by France to the United States, under the name of Louisiana, which lies north of Thirty-six degrees and thirty minutes north latitude, not included within the limits of the state contemplated by this act, slavery and involuntary servitude, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes whereof the parties shall have been duly convicted, shall be and is hereby forever prohibited.
Seite 86 - When a bill or resolution, which shall have passed in one house, is rejected in the other, notice thereof shall be given to the house in which the same shall have passed.
Seite 85 - In every case of an amendment of a bill agreed to in one house, and dissented to in the other, if either house shall request a conference, and appoint a committee...
Seite 86 - Each House shall transmit to the other all papers on which any bill or resolution shall be founded.
Seite 27 - If the question in debate contains several propositions, any Senator may have the same divided, except a motion to strike out and insert, which shall not be divided; but the rejection of a motion to strike out and insert...
Seite 617 - Your forefathers crossed the great water, and landed on this island. Their numbers were small. They found friends and not enemies. They told us they had fled from their own country, for fear of wicked men, and had come here to enjoy their religion.