Journal of the House of Representatives of the ... Regular Session of the General Assembly of the State of IowaA few volumes include appendices (some separately paged) mainly reports of state officers. |
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... charges for use of railroad cars , carrying any and all kinds of freight and passengers on said railroads , no matter by whom owned or carried ; and shall make just and reasonable rules and regulations to be observed by said railroad ...
... charges for use of railroad cars , carrying any and all kinds of freight and passengers on said railroads , no matter by whom owned or carried ; and shall make just and reasonable rules and regulations to be observed by said railroad ...
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Aaker act to amend act to legalize act to repeal Aldrich amend section Babcock Barrett Baughman beg leave Benson bill pass bill was read Blain Bolter Bosworth Bowdish Caldwell Calkins Chairman Clair Code Code of Iowa Committee on Judiciary Danforth Daugherty Davidson Dickins Donahey Dotson Dungan Elerick enact a substitute Epperson Evans Flint Haines Hanchett Hart Havens Henderson Holmes Hubbard Hubbell introduced House File Iowa Irwin joint convention Kelly Kuhlemeier Lambert leave to report Lemert Lucas Lynch Maxwell McCall McCulloch McCully McDonald McGregor McManus Merten Messrs Morgan motion prevailed Mueller Muncey nays O'Brien Ordered passed passed on file Payne Pearson Pickler Pitcher Platter Powell read a third referred House File report of committee resolution Reynolds Robb Rorick Ryder Schmidt Seiffert Senate File Shearer Simpson Snook SPEAKER-Your Committee Spencer Staden Stout submitted the following Tilton title was agreed Tucker Upton voting Warren Welstead Wolf of Cedar Wolfe of Johnson yeas
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Página 67 - The members of the House of Representatives shall be chosen every second year, by the people of the several States comprehended within this Union.
Página 490 - State, according to the number of \white\ inhabitants in each, upon ratios to be fixed by law; but no representative district shall contain more than four organized counties, and each district shall be entitled to at least one representative. Every county and district which shall have a number of inhabitants equal to one-half of the ratio fixed by law, shall be entitled to one representative; and any one county containing in addition to the ratio fixed by law, one-half of that number, or more, shall...
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Página 337 - No person shall manufacture for sale, or sell, or keep for sale, as a beverage, any intoxicating liquors whatever, including ale, wine, and beer. The General Assembly shall by law prescribe regulations for the enforcement of the prohibition herein contained, and shall thereby provide suitable penalties for the violation of the provision hereof.] [The foregoing amendment was adopted at a special election held on June 27,1882.
Página 147 - There is no death! The stars go down To rise upon some fairer shore, And bright in Heaven's jeweled crown They shine for evermore.
Página 291 - The grand jury may consist of any number of members not less than five nor more than fifteen, as the general assembly may by law provide, or the general assembly may provide for holding persons to answer for any criminal offense without the intervention of a grand jury.
Página 562 - The roll was called, and the following members answered to their names: Messrs.
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