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The question arises on the motion to adjourn
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sine die.
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A vote Aye is a vote in favor of the motion.
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A vote No is a vote against.
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Cast your vote.
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(All the delegates voted Nay.)
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THE PRESIDENT: Now see what a real leader,
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the President of the Convention, can do.
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(President Eney voted Yea.)
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(Whereupon, all delegates save one reversed
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their votes.)
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THE PRESIDENT: Before we record the vote and
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thereby end the life of this Convention, I would like
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for Mr. Brooks to make a statement that he desires to
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make on behalf of the staff.
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Mr. Brooks.
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MR. JOHN C. BROOKS: Thank you, Mr. President.
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It is a privilege to have one chance to say a
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few words to the most honorable convention that has
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ever met in the United States.
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You have certainly produced a document of which
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