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" ... unamended. But if it be a paper referred to them, they proceed to put questions of amendment, if proposed, but no final question on the whole ; because all parts of the paper having been adopted by the House, stand, of course, unless altered, or struck... "
Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York, for the Years ... - Page 60
by New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1850
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Manual of Parliamentary Practice

1826 - 228 pages
...proposed, but no filial question on the whole ; because all parts of the paper having been adopted by the house, stand of course, unless altered, or struck...there make their opposition. The natural order in considering and amending any paper is, to begin at the beginning, and proceed through it by paragraphs...
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Manual of Parliamentary Practice

1826 - 220 pages
...proposed, but no final question on the whole; because all parts of the paper having been adopted by the house, stand of course, unless altered, or struck out by a vote. Even if they__are opposed to the whole paper, and think it cannot Tjgjnjide goodly ame^lid 1 SeiHt| l they:^cannot...
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A Manual of Legislative Practice and Order of Business in Deliberative Bodies

Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1830 - 404 pages
...proposed, but no final question on the whole: because all parts of the paper having been adopted by the House, stand of course, unless altered, or struck...there make their opposition. The natural order in considering and amending any paper is, to begin at the beginning, and proceed thro' it by paragraphs...
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Constitution of the United States of America, Rules of the House of ...

1837 - 240 pages
...proposed, but no final question on the whole: because all parts of the paper having been adopted by the House, stand of course, unless altered, or struck...there make their opposition. The natural order in considering and amending any paper is, to begin at the beginning, and proceed through it by paragraphs,...
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A Manual of Parliamentary Practice: Composed Originally for the Use of the ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1837 - 202 pages
...proposed, but no final question on the whole; because all parts of the paper having been adopted by the House, stand, of course, unless altered, or struck...without amendments, and there make their opposition. not recur back and make any alteration in a former part. — 2 Hats. 90. In numerous assemblies, this...
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A Manual of Legislative Practice and Order of Business in Deliberative Bodies

Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1838 - 456 pages
...parts of the paper having been adopted by the house, stand of course, unless altered, or struck out by vote. Even if they are opposed to the whole paper,...there make their opposition. ' The natural order in considering and amending any paper is, to begin at the beginning, and proceed through it by paragraphs,...
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The Practice and Privileges of the Two Houses of Parliament: With an ...

Alpheus Todd - 1840 - 412 pages
...proposed, but no final question on the whole: because all parts of the paper having been adopted by the House, stand of course, unless altered or struck out by a vote. Even if the Committee are opposed to the whole paper, and think it cannot be made good by They cannot , r ....
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A Congressional Manual; Or, Outline of the Order of Business: In the House ...

Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 530 pages
...parts of the paper having been adopted by the House, stand of course, unless altered, or struck out by vote. Even if they are opposed to the whole paper,...there make their opposition. The natural order in considering and amending any paper is, to begin at the beginning, and proceed through it by paragraphs,...
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Constitution of the United States ... as Proposed by the Convention ... 1787 ...

United States. Congress. House - 1844 - 108 pages
...be opposed to the whole paper or bill, and think it cannot be made good by amendment, the committee cannot reject it, but must report it back to the House without amendment, and there make their opposition. In 1814, a Committee of the Whole struck out th« first...
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Manual for the Use of the Legislature of the State of New York for the Year ...

New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1853 - 476 pages
...proposed, but no final question on the whole ; because all parts of the paper having been adopted by the House, stand, of course, unless altered, or struck...there make their opposition. The natural order in considering and amending any paper is, to begin at the beginning, and proceed through it by paragraphs...
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