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1781 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 June 28, 1883, page 297 paragraph 21
Voted, That the thanks of the Conference be extended to the O. R. & N. Co., and the Northern Pacific R. R. for the favor granted, in returning to their homes at reduced rates all who have come to this meeting over their lines.
1782 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 June 28, 1883, page 297 paragraph 22
Voted, That we heartily thank Bro. Nichols for the free use of the camp-ground.
1783 The Signs of the Times, vol. 9 June 28, 1883, page 297 paragraph 23
Voted, That Wm. Nichols, W. J. Goodwin, Ambrose Johnson, Wm. McCoy, and T. L. Ragsdale, comprise the camp-meeting committee for the ensuing year. Following is the Treasurer’s Report:
1784 The Signs of the Times, vol. 10 July 3, 1884, page 410 paragraph 8
It was moved by Elder Jones that Elder J. M. Loughborough be cordially invited to labor in the Upper Columbia Conference. Discussion by Elders Loughborough, W. C. White, and J. H. Waggoner, and carried unanimously by a rising vote.
1785 The Signs of the Times, vol. 10 July 3, 1884, page 410 paragraph 24
It was voted that a tent and camp-meeting fund of $500 be raised.
1786 The Signs of the Times, vol. 10 July 3, 1884, page 410 paragraph 26
… was voted the appointment of Camp-meeting Committee be left to the Executive Committee. A vote of thanks was tendered to the Oregon Railway and Navigation …
1787 The Signs of the Times, vol. 10 September 11, 1884, page 546 paragraph 7
… 17,517 votes, in the State election. And the Governor and other State officers who were “actually allowed” to be elected in that campaign, are still “actually …
1788 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 October 1, 1885, page 580 paragraph 4
… the vote of the confederacy had elected him personally as imperator. They were not at full liberty, in so far as there was any liberty at all in the proceeding …
1789 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 October 1, 1885, page 580 paragraph 6
… a vote constituting Alexander head of Greece in place of Philip; which vote was speedily confirmed by the Amphictyonic assembly, convoked at Thermopyle …
1790 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 October 1, 1885, page 580 paragraph 7
… the votes of their assembly ... trembled lest the march of Alexander should be directed against their city, and accordingly made preparation for a siege.... At …
1791 The Signs of the Times, vol. 11 October 1, 1885, page 580 paragraph 11
… the vote.—Chap. 91, par. 17.
1792 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 March 18, 1886, page 169 paragraph 11
… , rousing vote in favor of Rev. George Elliott and his “Abiding Sabbath” as the most deserving of the prize.
1793 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 12, 1886, page 486 paragraph 5
… cannot vote; but they can influence a multitude of votes. But it is not absolutely certain that the women will not yet have the right to vote—the party which …
1794 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 12, 1886, page 486 paragraph 1
… a vote with the Sunday as the test, as it surely will be, and its success is certain .
1795 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 26, 1886, page 519 paragraph 6
… to vote for it?” “Oh,” said the priest, “we have nothing to do with that. We leave that to the Protestants, we let them do all that. They are all coming to us, and we only have …
1796 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 26, 1886, page 519 paragraph 7
… being voted upon, then there will be found at the polls every Catholic voter in the United States, casting his ballot for the Religious Amendment which is …
1797 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 August 26, 1886, page 519 paragraph 9
… the vote, we repeat, every Catholic in the United States will be at the polls to do his duty to the Pope and to the Catholic Church, in the task of modeling our Constitution …
1798 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 September 16, 1886, page 568 paragraph 11
… the votes of the multitude, let this movement be agitated for but a very few years at most, and then brought to a vote upon some one leading question under which …
1799 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 December 9, 1886, page 743 paragraph 2
… was voted to hold their regular meeting at the same time that the convention was held.
1800 The Signs of the Times, vol. 12 December 9, 1886, page 743 paragraph 6
… not vote for the motion as it stood. He believed in the objects of the convention, but it should have been held before the election. It was useless to hope that …