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1495. CONGRESS, Adjournment.—[continued].
The right of adjournment
is not given by the Constitution, and
consequently, it may be modified by law without
interfering with that instrument.—
Official Opinion. Washington ed. vii, 498.
Ford ed., v, 208.
(1790)
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