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THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, I787. JOURNAL Thursday August 16. ?787. It was moved and seconded to agree to the following as the 14 section of the 6. article. "every order, resolution or vote, to which the concurrence "of the Senate and House of representatives may be necessary "(except on a question of adjournment, and in the cases here- ?'inafter mentioned) shall be presented to the President for his ?' revision; and before the same shall have force, shall be ap- "proved b7 him, or, being disapproved by him, shall be repassed ?by the Senate and House of representatives, according to the "rules and limitations prescribed in the case "of a bill" which passed in the affirmative. [Ayes--9; noes--?]? �It was moved and seconded to insert the following proviso after the first clause of the ?st section of the ?-article. "Provided that no Tax, Duty or Imposition shall be laid ?'by the Legislature of the United States on articles exported "from any State" It was moved and seconded to postpone the consideration of the Proviso which passed in the affirmative. [Ayes- Io; noes -- I.] It was moved and seconded to add the words '?and post roads" after the words "post offices" in the 7 clause of the ?st sect of the 7. article which passed in the affirmative. [Ayes --6; noes-- $.] It was moved and seconded to strike the words "and emit bills" out of the 8. clause of the ? section of the 7 article which passed in the affirmative. [Ayes- 9; noes- l Vote ?95, Detail of Ayes and Noes, see R?�ord$ of July 2o, note :t1 see also note 3 below. 3o3