Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the ... Congress, 65. sējums,2. daļaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1924 The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873) |
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1048. lappuse
... motion was agreed to . Mr. LONGWORTH . I move the election of the gentleman from Minnesota , Mr. KNUTSON , as a member of the Committee on Indian Affairs , to fill a vacancy . The motion was agreed to . LEAVE TO ADDRESS THE HOUSE . Mr ...
... motion was agreed to . Mr. LONGWORTH . I move the election of the gentleman from Minnesota , Mr. KNUTSON , as a member of the Committee on Indian Affairs , to fill a vacancy . The motion was agreed to . LEAVE TO ADDRESS THE HOUSE . Mr ...
1049. lappuse
... motion except one motion to recomnrit . And here is the bill H. R. 4119. It is only the old doctrine of local option in prohibition . Now , I have no hesitancy at all in saying that there is no legislative right for the gentleman from ...
... motion except one motion to recomnrit . And here is the bill H. R. 4119. It is only the old doctrine of local option in prohibition . Now , I have no hesitancy at all in saying that there is no legislative right for the gentleman from ...
1050. lappuse
... motion , first on the question of adopting the substitute , if any , and then on the question of adopting the resolution of the gentleman from Texas or the substitute resolution , as the case may be . some Now , the gentlemen from ...
... motion , first on the question of adopting the substitute , if any , and then on the question of adopting the resolution of the gentleman from Texas or the substitute resolution , as the case may be . some Now , the gentlemen from ...
1051. lappuse
... motion to discharge before it is born . Twice the party leaders said they were going to give us a dis- charge motion . We asked for bread and they gave us a stone . Our Democratic friends did it the last time . I fought and de- nounced ...
... motion to discharge before it is born . Twice the party leaders said they were going to give us a dis- charge motion . We asked for bread and they gave us a stone . Our Democratic friends did it the last time . I fought and de- nounced ...
1052. lappuse
... motion ? They are arguing for the present motion , which is dead . Why ? Because they fear an expression of the will of the people . That is what is making them shiver in their shoes . They are afraid because the people may express ...
... motion ? They are arguing for the present motion , which is dead . Why ? Because they fear an expression of the will of the people . That is what is making them shiver in their shoes . They are afraid because the people may express ...
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