. The Constitution of the United States . the concurrence of two-thirds,expel a member. 3. Each house shall keep ajournal of its proceedings, andfrom time to time publish thesame, excepting such parts asmay in their judgment requiresecrecy; and the yeas and naysof the members of either houseon any question shall, at thedesire of one-fifth of thosepresent, be entered on thejournal. 4. Neither house, during thesession of Congress, shall,without the consent of theother, adjourn for more thanthree days, nor to any otherplace than that in which thetwo houses shall be 14 ^rv>i.^,i>ai


. The Constitution of the United States . the concurrence of two-thirds,expel a member. 3. Each house shall keep ajournal of its proceedings, andfrom time to time publish thesame, excepting such parts asmay in their judgment requiresecrecy; and the yeas and naysof the members of either houseon any question shall, at thedesire of one-fifth of thosepresent, be entered on thejournal. 4. Neither house, during thesession of Congress, shall,without the consent of theother, adjourn for more thanthree days, nor to any otherplace than that in which thetwo houses shall be 14 ^rv>i.^,i> W^i.


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