Journal of the House of Representatives of the ... Regular Session of the General Assembly of the State of IowaA few volumes include appendices (some separately paged) mainly reports of state officers. |
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... substitute therefor and recommended its passage . The report was concurred in and the substitute adopted . Mr. Lundy , From the committee on Agriculture , submitted the following Report HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 101.
... substitute therefor and recommended its passage . The report was concurred in and the substitute adopted . Mr. Lundy , From the committee on Agriculture , submitted the following Report HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES . 101.
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... substitute adopted . The substitute was then laid upon the table , ordered printed and made the special order for to - morrow at 10 o'clock , A. M. Message from the Senate , by Mr. Spencer , their Secretary : MR . SPEAKER : I am ...
... substitute adopted . The substitute was then laid upon the table , ordered printed and made the special order for to - morrow at 10 o'clock , A. M. Message from the Senate , by Mr. Spencer , their Secretary : MR . SPEAKER : I am ...
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... substitute for House File No. 9 , A bill for an act to provide for a more liberal stay of execution on judgments . The substitute was read a first and second time , and laid upon the table , and ordered to be printed for the use of the ...
... substitute for House File No. 9 , A bill for an act to provide for a more liberal stay of execution on judgments . The substitute was read a first and second time , and laid upon the table , and ordered to be printed for the use of the ...
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... substitute for the whole of Sec- t'on eight : SEC . 8. The compensation of the officers and members of the company above provided for , shall be such as is paid for by the General Government , for similar services , and all claims ...
... substitute for the whole of Sec- t'on eight : SEC . 8. The compensation of the officers and members of the company above provided for , shall be such as is paid for by the General Government , for similar services , and all claims ...
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... substitute therefor and recommended its passage . On motion of Mr. Bates The bill and substitute were 116 JOURNAL OF THE.
... substitute therefor and recommended its passage . On motion of Mr. Bates The bill and substitute were 116 JOURNAL OF THE.
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42d Rule act to amend amend the bill Anthony Ayers Bates Bauder Beal Belknap Bennett Bradley Buren Campbell Carpenter Casady of Woodbury Casey Cassaday of Van Cassiday of Mahaska Cavanaugh Clark of Dubuque Clark of Johnson Clune Code of Iowa Collins Cooley Crawford Curtis Dana Davis Dewey Dews Drummond Edwards following report following resolution Foster Gray Grimes Guiberson Harmon House met pursuant inform the House inserting introduced House File Iowa Jackson Joint Resolution Judiciary Lambert Laney Lundy Mahony McCormick McCrary McGrew Messrs Millard Milliser Millsap Mitchell Moorman Morgan motion was lost Moved to amend nays were demanded nays were ordered Offered the following petition of citizens Pierson Prentiss Presented the petition Randolph Rankin read a third recommended its passage referred House File Reitzel Richardson Rule was suspended Scott Senate File Sharp Speaker Sprague Stearns Steward Streeter Submitted the following Thompson Trumbull Waln Watts Wilson Woodward words Wright yeas and nays
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Página 87 - January next, shall remain exempt from any tax laid by order or under the authority of the state, whether for state, county, or township, or any other purpose whatever, for the term of five years from and after the day of sale...
Página 13 - In all the cases enumerated in the preceding section, and in all other cases where a general law can be made applicable, all laws shall be general, and of uniform operation throughout the State.
Página 23 - Fifth. That five per cent of the net proceeds of sales of all public lands lying within the said state, which have been or shall be sold by Congress, from and after the admission of said state into the Union, after deducting all the expenses incident to the same, shall be paid to the said state, for the purpose of making public roads and canals in the same, as the legislature shall direct...
Página 68 - January 30, 1822. 18. When bills which have passed one house are ordered to be printed in the other, a greater number of copies shall not be printed than may be necessary for the use of the house making the order.
Página 29 - ... the only private property which the Constitution has specifically recognized, and has imposed it as a direct obligation both on the States and the Federal Government to protect and enforce, is the property of the master in his slave; no other right of property is placed by the Constitution upon the same high ground, nor shielded by a similar guaranty.
Página 23 - That five per cent, of the net proceeds of sales of all public lands lying within the said State, which have been or shall be sold by congress, from and after the admission of said State, after deducting all the expenses incident to the same, shall be appropriated for making public roads and canals within the said State, as the legislature may direct...
Página 28 - ... allow it to be established within any of the new territories. There was such a degree of plausibility and fairness about this argument that it received the support of a considerable portion of the American people. But the theory of popular sovereignty, and the theory of the power of Congress over the subject of slavery in the territories, have alike been overthrown by the decision of the Supreme Court. After overturning the law as it had been settled more than seventy years, by deciding that...
Página 67 - In every case of disagreement between the two houses, if either house request a conference, and appoint a committee for that purpose, the other house shall appoint a committee to confer therewith upon the subject of their disagreement.
Página 689 - An act to authorize married women to transact business in their own name as sole traders, have had the same under consideration, and directed me to report the same back and recommend its indefinite postponement.
Página 57 - Amendment, no one of the fundamental rights of life, liberty, or property, recognized and guaranteed by the Constitution of the United States, can be denied or abridged by a State in respect to any person within its jurisdiction. These rights are, principally, enumerated in the earlier amendments of the Constitution. They were deemed so vital to the safety and security of the people, that the absence from the Constitution, adopted by the convention...