| Asher Crosby Hinds - 1901 - 792 pages
...H M— 01 9 129 too often apt to suggest to large and successful majorities. 2 Hats., 171, 172. And whether these forms be in all cases the most rational...importance. It is much more material that there should he a rule to go by, than what that rule is; that there may bo a uniformity of proceeding1 in business,... | |
| 1903 - 586 pages
...wantonness of power is but too often apt to suggest to large and successful majorities. 2 Hats., And whether these forms be in all cases the most rational...proceeding in business not subject to the caprice of the Speaker or captiousuess of the members. It is very material that order, decency, and regularity be... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1903 - 544 pages
...power is but too often apt to suggest to large and successful majorities. — 2 Hats. 171, 172. And whether these forms be in all cases the most rational...proceeding in business, not subject to the caprice of the Speaker, or captiousness of the members. It is very material that order, decency, and regularity be... | |
| Colorado. Department of State - 1903 - 310 pages
...candidates, whether elected or not. SENATE AND HOUSE EULES OF FOURTEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. It is much more material that there should be a rule...uniformity of proceeding in business not subject to the caprices of the speaker, or captiousness of the members. It is very material that order, decency 'and... | |
| Colorado. Dept. of State - 1903 - 326 pages
...candidates, whether elected or not. SENATE AND HOUSE RULE8 OF FOURTEENTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY. SENATE. It is much more material that there should be a rule...uniformity of proceeding in business not subject to the caprices of the speaker, or captiousness of the members. It is very material that order, decency and... | |
| California. Legislature. Senate - 1939 - 302 pages
...decimal numbering system was adopted. JEFFERSON'S MANUAL (l)-MOST MATERIAL THAT THERE BE RULES— And whether these forms be in all cases the most rational...should be a rule to go by, than what that rule is; that thereby may be a uniformity of proceeding in business, not subject to the caprice of the speaker, or... | |
| 1905 - 738 pages
...rational or not, is really not of so great importance. It is much more material that there should he a rule to go by, than what that rule is; that there...proceeding in business, not subject to the caprice of the Speaker, or captiousness of the members. It is very material that order, decency, and regularity be... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1905 - 596 pages
...of power is but too often apt to suggest to large and successful majorities. 2 Hats., 171, 172. And whether these forms be in all cases the most rational...importance. It is much more material that there should he a rule to go by, than what that rule is; that there may Ije a uniformity of proceeding in business... | |
| 1906 - 756 pages
...59-1 '•) 129 too often apt to suggest to large and successful majorities. 2 Hats., 171, 1T2. . And whether these forms be in all cases the most rational...importance. It is much more material that there should lie a rule to go by, than what that rule is; that there may be a uniformity of proceeding in business,... | |
| 1909 - 1296 pages
...mr-mbersl elected." Const., Art. VIII, Sec. 6. v RULES OF THE LEGISLATUEE Adopted at the Session of 1007. It Is much more material that there should be a rule...may be a uniformity of proceeding In business, not luliject to the caprice of the speaker or cnptlousncss of the members. It Is very material that order,... | |
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