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5V4 Abbott, Hebb, Nyman, Annan, Hodson, Parker. Audoun, Hoffman, Pugh, Belt, Hollyday, Purnell, Berry, of P. Geo., Hopkins, Ridgely, Billingsley, Hopper, Russell, Blackiston, Horsey, Smith, of Carroll, Bond, Johnson, Smith, of Wor., Carter, Jones, of Cecil, Sneary, Chambers, Kennard, Swope, Cunningham, Larsh, Sykes, Daniel, Mayhugh, Thomas, Dent, McComas, Turner, Duvall, Mitchell, Valliant, Ecker, Miller, Wickard
Edelen, Morgan, Wooden—54. NEGATIVE.
Messrs. Keefer, Robinette, Brown, Mullikin, Stirling, Cushing, Parran, Thruston-11.
So the question upon its adoption was decided in the On motion of Mr. Miller,
The Convention returned to the consideration of section Mr. Miller submitted the following amendment:
Sec. 15. Strike out the word "six, " in the fourth line, and Decided in the affirmative.
Messrs Stockbridge and Berry, of Prince George's, were Section 19, was then taken up.
Mr. Hebb submitted the following amendment:
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