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... Pending reading of the Journal of yes- terday , On motion of Mr. Phillips , further reading was dispensed with . On motion of Mr. Kennedy of Lime- stone , Mr. Ellis was excused indefinitely on account of sickness in his family . The ...
... Pending reading of the Journal of yes- terday , On motion of Mr. Phillips , further reading was dispensed with . On motion of Mr. Kennedy of Lime- stone , Mr. Ellis was excused indefinitely on account of sickness in his family . The ...
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... pending in McLennan county dis- missed ; and Whereas , By said act of dissolution and reincorporation there was perpe- trated upon the State of Texas a fraud which has brought her laws and her courts into disrepute , both at home and ...
... pending in McLennan county dis- missed ; and Whereas , By said act of dissolution and reincorporation there was perpe- trated upon the State of Texas a fraud which has brought her laws and her courts into disrepute , both at home and ...
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... pending resolution , Mr. Kennedy of Limestone moved the previous question and the House refused to order the main question . Question again recurring on the reso- lution with pending amendment , while it was under consideration the ...
... pending resolution , Mr. Kennedy of Limestone moved the previous question and the House refused to order the main question . Question again recurring on the reso- lution with pending amendment , while it was under consideration the ...
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... Pending question- The resolution by Mr. McFall , with amendment by Mr. Seabury pending , and the Speaker laid the same before the House . Yeas - 100 . McInnis . McKnight . McMeans . Meece . Moore . Moran . Morrow . Moursund . Mulkey ...
... Pending question- The resolution by Mr. McFall , with amendment by Mr. Seabury pending , and the Speaker laid the same before the House . Yeas - 100 . McInnis . McKnight . McMeans . Meece . Moore . Moran . Morrow . Moursund . Mulkey ...
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... Pending consideration , the House re- ceived the following MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE . Senate Chamber , Austin , Texas , January 11 , 1901 . Hon . R. E. Prince , Speaker of the House of Representatives . SIR : I am directed by the Senate ...
... Pending consideration , the House re- ceived the following MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE . Senate Chamber , Austin , Texas , January 11 , 1901 . Hon . R. E. Prince , Speaker of the House of Representatives . SIR : I am directed by the Senate ...
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