Manual Constitution of the United States ... with ... Amendments ... Jefferson's Manual ... Rules and Orders for ... the House ... and Senate ... and Barclay's DigestU.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - Всего страниц: 290 |
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... printed for the use of members of the House , to be in readiness at the next session , the usual edition of the Constitution , rules , and Manual , together with " Barclay's Digest , " with such additions as have been made during the ...
... printed for the use of members of the House , to be in readiness at the next session , the usual edition of the Constitution , rules , and Manual , together with " Barclay's Digest , " with such additions as have been made during the ...
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... , and impartiality . NOTE . The rules and practices peculiar to the SENATE are printed between brackets , [ ] . Those of PARLIAMENT are not so distinguished . MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE . IMPORTANCE OF RULES . SEC PREFACE . 53.
... , and impartiality . NOTE . The rules and practices peculiar to the SENATE are printed between brackets , [ ] . Those of PARLIAMENT are not so distinguished . MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE . IMPORTANCE OF RULES . SEC PREFACE . 53.
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... printed , for better consideration . Orders of the day may be called for . even when another question is before the house . ] 66 SEC . XV . - ORDER . [ Each house may determine the rules of its proceedings ; punish its members for ...
... printed , for better consideration . Orders of the day may be called for . even when another question is before the house . ] 66 SEC . XV . - ORDER . [ Each house may determine the rules of its proceedings ; punish its members for ...
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... printed paper while the journals or public papers are reading , or when any member is speaking in any debate . Rule 2. ] No one is to disturb another in his speech by hissing , cough- ing , spitting . ( 6 Grey , 332 ; Scob , 8 ; D ...
... printed paper while the journals or public papers are reading , or when any member is speaking in any debate . Rule 2. ] No one is to disturb another in his speech by hissing , cough- ing , spitting . ( 6 Grey , 332 ; Scob , 8 ; D ...
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... printed copy in his hand . ] A bill on the third reading is not to be committed for the matter or body thereof ; but to receive some particular clause or proviso , it has been sometimes suffered , but as a thing very unusual . Hakew ...
... printed copy in his hand . ] A bill on the third reading is not to be committed for the matter or body thereof ; but to receive some particular clause or proviso , it has been sometimes suffered , but as a thing very unusual . Hakew ...
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