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Page 52 - That our Senators and Representatives in Congress, be requested to use their influence to procure the passage of a...
Page 5 - Hewctt have been appointed a committee on the part of the Senate, to act with a like committee on the part of the House, to...
Page 53 - Resolved, That a committee of two be appointed on the part of the Senate to act with a like committee on the part of the House to wait upon the Governor, and inform him that the two houses are now organized and ready to receive any communication he may think proper to make.
Page 91 - They shall receive no fees or perquisites whatever, for the performance of any duties connected with their offices. It shall not be competent for the legislature to increase the salaries herein provided.
Page 390 - President of the United States, to the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives of the United States, to each Member of Congress from the State of Washington, and to the Secretary of the Department of the Interior.
Page 244 - The legislature shall, within five years from the adoption of this constitution, provide for and establish a system of primary schools, whereby a school shall be kept without charge for tuition* at least three months in each year, in every school district in the State ; and all instruction in said schools shall be conducted in the English language.
Page 400 - President, for the able and impartial manner in which he has presided over the deliberations of this body.
Page 130 - Montgomery gave notice that he would, on some future day, ask leave to introduce, A bill to provide for the draining of swamps, marshes and other low lands.
Page 12 - SIR, — I have the honor herewith to transmit my report of the part taken by a section of my battery, commanded by Lieut.
Page 155 - No person holding any office under the United States [or this State,] or any county office, except notaries public, officers of the militia, and officers elected by townships, shall be eligible to or have a seat in either house of the legislature; and all votes given for any such person shall be void.

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