Congressional Serial Set, Issue 4994U.S. Government Printing Office, 1906 Reports, Documents, and Journals of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. |
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... . Ib . , 106 , 107 ; 8 Grey , 64. The questions asked must be entered in the journals . 3 Grey , 81. But the testimony given in answer before the House is never written JEFFERSON'S MANUAL . 149 Examination of witnesses.
... . Ib . , 106 , 107 ; 8 Grey , 64. The questions asked must be entered in the journals . 3 Grey , 81. But the testimony given in answer before the House is never written JEFFERSON'S MANUAL . 149 Examination of witnesses.
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... asked whether a motion for adjournment or for the orders of the day can be made by one member while another is speaking ? It can not . When two members offer to speak , he who rose first is to be heard , and it is a breach of order in ...
... asked whether a motion for adjournment or for the orders of the day can be made by one member while another is speaking ? It can not . When two members offer to speak , he who rose first is to be heard , and it is a breach of order in ...
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... asked : Have these questions any privilege among themselves ? or are they so equal that the common principle of the " first moved first put " takes place among them ? This will need explanation . Their competitions may be as follows : 1 ...
... asked : Have these questions any privilege among themselves ? or are they so equal that the common principle of the " first moved first put " takes place among them ? This will need explanation . Their competitions may be as follows : 1 ...
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... asked to withdraw a motion . The rule of Parlia- ment being that a motion made and seconded is in the posses- sion of the House , and cannot be withdrawn without leave , the very terms of the rule imply that leave may be given , and ...
... asked to withdraw a motion . The rule of Parlia- ment being that a motion made and seconded is in the posses- sion of the House , and cannot be withdrawn without leave , the very terms of the rule imply that leave may be given , and ...
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... asked whether the House can be in possession of two motions or propositions at the same time ? so that , one of them being decided , the other goes to question without being moved anew ? The answer must be special . When a ques- tion is ...
... asked whether the House can be in possession of two motions or propositions at the same time ? so that , one of them being decided , the other goes to question without being moved anew ? The answer must be special . When a ques- tion is ...
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