| Washington (State) - 1895 - 686 sider
...Resolved by the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, the Senate concurring therein, That our senators be instructed, and our representatives in congress be requested, to use all honorable means to defeat the passage of said bill; and be it further Resolved, That a certified... | |
| 1910 - 916 sider
...unanimously by the Illinois lawmakers, explains itself and reads as follows: — "Resolved, by the House of Representatives of the state of Illinois, the Senate concurring herein, that the Congress of the United States be respectfully petitioned to appropriate annually to each state... | |
| Texas - 1898 - 1528 sider
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| United States. War Department - 1899 - 1040 sider
...servant, LA HAGANS, Secretary Commonwealth. [Incloeure.] Resolved by the General Assembly of Virginia, That our Senators be instructed, and our Representatives in Congress be requested, to vote whatever supplies of men and money may be necessary to enable the Federal Government to suppress... | |
| Susan Bullitt Dixon ("Mrs. Archibald Dixon, ") - 1899 - 654 sider
...same, in the opinion of this legislature, being void by the Constitution of the United States. And that our Senators be instructed, and our Representatives in Congress be requested, to use their utmost exertions to prevent the acceptance and confirmation of any such Constitution.' "It... | |
| Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1901 - 1264 sider
...countries; therefore, be it Resolved by the Senate of the State of Illinois, the House of Representatives concurring herein, That our Senators be instructed...and our Representatives in Congress be requested to take such steps as will secure to our citizens in the Republic of Mexico the protection our flag guarantees.... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - 1905 - 596 sider
...the prohibition of slavery as a condition of their admission into the Union, " Therefore resolved, that our Senators be instructed, and our Representatives in Congress be requested, to oppose the admission, as a State, into the Union, of any Territory not comprised as aforesaid, without making... | |
| Enoch Walter Sikes, William Morse Keener - 1905 - 560 sider
...the prohibition of slavery as a condition of their admission into the Union, " Therefore resolved, that our Senators be instructed, and our Representatives in Congress be requested, to oppose the admission, as a State, into the Union, of any Territory not comprised as aforesaid, without making... | |
| 1906 - 802 sider
...Commission in relation thereto: Therefore, be it Resolved by the senate, the house concurring therein, That our Senators be instructed and our Representatives in Congress be requested to vote for, and use all honorable means to procure, the speedy passage of a law further defining the... | |
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