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Cunningham,
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Horsey,
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Schlosser,
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Cushing,
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Jones, of Som.,
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Scott,
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Dail,
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Keefer,
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Smith, of Carroll,
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Daniel,
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Kennard,
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Smith, of Wor.,
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Duvall,
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Lansdale,
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Stirling,
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Earle,
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Mitchell,
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Swope,
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Ecker,
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Miller,
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Sykes,
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Farrow,
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Morgan,
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Thomas,
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Galloway,
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Mullikin,
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Todd,
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Greene,
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Murray,
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Valliant,
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Harwood,
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Noble,
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Wickard,
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Hebb,
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Parker,
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Wooden — 46.
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Henkle,
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So the question upon its adoption was decided in the
negative.
Mr. Todd submitted the following amendment:
Strike out Article 44.
Mr. Clarke submitted the following amendment to the
amendment:
Article 44, strike out all after the word "that" and insert
the words, "the Legislature shall pass no law providing for
an alteration, change or abolishment of this Constitution ex-
cept in the manner therein prescribed and directed;
The question being on the adoption of the amendment to
the amendment,
Mr. Clarke demanded the yeas and nays;
The demand being sustained,
The yeas and nays were called and appeared as follows:
AFFIRMATIVE.
Messrs. Baker, Harwood, Miller,
Barron, Henkle, Morgan,
Bond, Hodson, Nyman,
Brown, Hopkins, Parker,
Clarke, Hopper, Ridgely,
Cunningham. Horsey, Schlosser,
Cushing, Keefer, Scott,
Dail, Kennard, Smith, of Carroll,
Davis, of Wash., King, Sneary,
Duvall, Lansdale, Stirling,
Ecker, Larsh, Swope,
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