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... taken from those of Massachusetts . 10 Admitted under act of Congress of June 1 , 1796 , with one Representative . 66 66 April 30 , 1802 , April 8 , 1812 , December 11 , 1816 , December 10 , 1817 , December , 3 , 1818 , 11 66 66 12 66 ...
... taken from those of Massachusetts . 10 Admitted under act of Congress of June 1 , 1796 , with one Representative . 66 66 April 30 , 1802 , April 8 , 1812 , December 11 , 1816 , December 10 , 1817 , December , 3 , 1818 , 11 66 66 12 66 ...
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... taken until a quorum for business is present ; unless , after due waiting , such a quorum be despaired of , when the chair may be taken and the House adjourn . And whenever , during businiss , it is observed that a quorum is not present ...
... taken until a quorum for business is present ; unless , after due waiting , such a quorum be despaired of , when the chair may be taken and the House adjourn . And whenever , during businiss , it is observed that a quorum is not present ...
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... taken in committee , because in all committees every one speaks as often as he pleases - Scob . 49— Vide Rules H. R. 125. They generally acquiesce in the chairman named by the speaker ; but , as well as all other committees , have a ...
... taken in committee , because in all committees every one speaks as often as he pleases - Scob . 49— Vide Rules H. R. 125. They generally acquiesce in the chairman named by the speaker ; but , as well as all other committees , have a ...
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... taken the chair without an order to bring the House into order . " Some excepted against it ; but it was generally appoved as the only expedient to suppress disorder . And every member was required , standing up in his place , to engage ...
... taken the chair without an order to bring the House into order . " Some excepted against it ; but it was generally appoved as the only expedient to suppress disorder . And every member was required , standing up in his place , to engage ...
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... other matter shall be first taken up , but is left to his own discretion , unless the House on a question decide to take up a particular subject . -Hakew . 136 . A settled order of business is , however , necessary 18 JEFFERSON'S MANUAL .
... other matter shall be first taken up , but is left to his own discretion , unless the House on a question decide to take up a particular subject . -Hakew . 136 . A settled order of business is , however , necessary 18 JEFFERSON'S MANUAL .
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Página 23 - If any member, in speaking, or otherwise, transgress the rules of the House, the Speaker shall, or any member may call to order: in which case the member so called to order shall immediately sit down, unless permitted to explain, and the House shall, if appealed to, decide on the case, but without debate; if there be no appeal, the derision of the Chair shall be submitted to.
Página 92 - The previous question shall be in this form: "Shall the main question be now put?" It shall only be admitted when demanded by a majority of the members present; and...
Página 61 - Witnesses. The practice is to swear the witnesses in open House, and then examine them there ; or a committee may be named, who shall examine them in committee, either on interrogatories agreed on in the House, or such as the committee in their discretion shall demand.
Página 44 - Grey, 157. Thus the negative of striking out amounts to the affirmative of agreeing; and therefore to put a question on agreeing after that on striking out, would be to put the same question in effect twice over. Not so in questions of amendments between the two Houses. A motion to recede being negatived, does not amount to a positive vote to insist, because there is another alternative, to wit, to adhere. A bill originating in one House is passed by the other with ITM.SJ an amendment. A motion in...
Página 35 - ... 4. When the House has something else which claims its present attention, but would be willing to reserve in their power to take up a proposition whenever it shall suit them, they order it to lie on their table.
Página 75 - As many as are of opinion that (as the question may be) say aye ;" and, after the affirmative voice is expressed, " as many as are of the contrary opinion say no.
Página 9 - In December, 1795, the House of Representatives committed two persons of the name of Randall and Whitney, for attempting to corrupt the integrity of certain members, which they considered as a contempt and breach of the privileges of the House ; and the facts being proved, Whitney was detained in confinement a fortnight, and Randall three weeks, and was reprimanded by the Speaker. In March, 1796, the House of Representatives voted a challenge given to a member of their House to be a breach of the...
Página 16 - Grey, 311, where general principles are digested in the form of resolutions, which are debated and amended till they get into a shape which meets the approbation of a majority. These being reported and confirmed by the House, are then referred to one or more select committees, according as the subject divides itself into one or more bills.
Página 14 - In general, the chair is not to be taken till a quorum for business is present ; unless, after due waiting, such a quorum be despaired of, when the chair may. be taken and the house adjourned. And whenever, during business, it is observed that a quorum is not present, any member may call for the house to be counted, and being found deficient, business is suspended.
Página 38 - ... its uses would be as •well answered by other more simple parliamentary forms, and therefore it should not be favored, but restricted within as narrow limits as possible.