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1494. CONGRESS, Adjournment.—
The
Houses of Congress hold [the right of adjournment],
not from the Constitution, but
from nature. [95]
—
Official Opinion. Washington ed. vii, 499.
Ford ed., v, 209.
(1790)
See Adjournment.
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