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Josiah Pierce [bold] had 17
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                          Josiah Pierce           had 17
Nathaniel Clark 1
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                        Nathaniel Clark               1
Wiliams Emmons 1
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Mr Pierce [, underlined and bold] was declared the duly elected, signified
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Mr. Pierce , was declared the duly elected, signified
 
his acceptance of the office of President by an ad-
 
his acceptance of the office of President by an ad-
 
dress, and took the chair.
 
dress, and took the chair.
  
President's Address [bold and underlined]
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                    President's Address [bold and underlined]
"Gentlemen of the Senate,
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              "Gentlemen of the Senate,
To be elected by your
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                                        To be elected by your
 
free suffrages to preside over this branch of the Legislature,
 
free suffrages to preside over this branch of the Legislature,
 
is an honor of which I entertain a high sense. For the  
 
is an honor of which I entertain a high sense. For the  
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present session of the Senate will be characterized by [crossed out word]
 
present session of the Senate will be characterized by [crossed out word]
 
forbearance, decorum, magnanimity and a devotion to
 
forbearance, decorum, magnanimity and a devotion to
the public interested."
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the public interests."

Revision as of 12:44, 22 June 2021

                                                                                   3
                         Josiah Pierce           had 17
                        Nathaniel Clark                1
                        Williams Emmons            1

Mr. Pierce , was declared the duly elected, signified his acceptance of the office of President by an ad- dress, and took the chair.

                    President's Address [bold and underlined]
             "Gentlemen of the Senate,
                                       To be elected by your

free suffrages to preside over this branch of the Legislature, is an honor of which I entertain a high sense. For the kind manner in which you have conferred it, be pleased to accept my profound acknowledgements.

I approach this station to which your voices have called me, distrusting my ability to meet your just expectation. -- The high and responsible duties devolving upon the chair, at all times intricate and arduous, must be especially so to one, inexperience in discharging the; those responsibilities I should not venture to assume, without a firm reliance on your timely and liberal support. I will be my earnest endeavor to knw my duty and perform it; to merit your aid and approbation, by an unremitted aim at justice, impartiality and that preservation of order, with is so essential to the proper transaction of public business, and so necessary to sustain the character and dignity of the Senate. In all our proceedings, may we remember

our responsibility to our constituents, and to our Maker;

and may we individually look to the Great Ruler of the Universe for light and wisdom to guide us in all our deliberations; and I indulge the hope that the present session of the Senate will be characterized by [crossed out word] forbearance, decorum, magnanimity and a devotion to the public interests."