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Archibald Yell / Recorded vote / United States House of Representatives / Thomas Willoughby Newton / United States Constitution / 37th United States Congress / United States Senate / United States Congress / Indian National Congress / Government / Parliamentary procedure / William Vandever
Date: 2010-07-07 10:54:49
Archibald Yell
Recorded vote
United States House of Representatives
Thomas Willoughby Newton
United States Constitution
37th United States Congress
United States Senate
United States Congress
Indian National Congress
Government
Parliamentary procedure
William Vandever

Chapter XVI. INCOMPATIBLE OFFICES. Provision of the Constitution. Section[removed]Cases of Van Ness, Hammond, Baker, and Yell. Sections 486–489. Cases of Vandever, Lane, Schenck, and Blair. Sections 490–492. General ex

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