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− | On the question of receding from the vote, which the | + | On the question of receding from the vote, which the House passed January 5th 1828, amending the order of the Senate relative to State Printing, so as to provide |
− | House passed January 5th 1828, amending the order | + | that the Secretary of State should received sealed proposals &c &c. And concurring with the Senate in passing the original order. |
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Seth Spring Philip Hubbard Abijah Usher Jr Daniel W. Lord Nathaniel Hill Simon Fogg Abner Kezar George Parcher Timothy Shaw Silas Leighton Jr Clement H. Humphries [Humphrey] Charles Moody Amos H. Hodgman William Clark Isaac Moore Jr Moses Merrill Samuel Gibson John Warren Ezekiel Richardson Benjamin Bradford Uriah Holt Joseph Bonney John Moor William Allen Jr Ralph C Johnson Aaron Holbrook Harry Hazeltine Nays 29.
[See page 62.]
On the question of receding from the vote, which the House passed January 5th 1828, amending the order of the Senate relative to State Printing, so as to provide that the Secretary of State should received sealed proposals &c &c. And concurring with the Senate in passing the original order.