At all times while the Senate is sitting upon the trial of an impeachment the doors of the Senate shall be kept open, unless the Senate shall direct the doors to be closed while deliberating upon its decisions. Journal - Página 196por South Carolina. General Assembly. Senate - 1870Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 794 páginas
...JUSTICE. Senators, the Chair will state the question to the Senate. The twentieth rule provides that — All preliminary or interlocutory questions and all motions shall be argued for not exceeding one hoar on each side, unless the Senate shall, by order, extend the time. The twenty-first rule provides... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 322 páginas
...th« case when the evidence and the case are re.idy for argument. The twentieth rule provides that all preliminary or interlocutory questions and all motions shall- be argued for not exceeding one honr on each side, unless the Senate shall, by order, extend the time; whether that is intended to... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 794 páginas
...JUSTICE. Senators, the Chair will state the question to the Senate The twentieth rule provides that — All preliminary or interlocutory questions and all motions shall be argued for not exceed •: "ue hour on each side, anlese the Senate shall, by order, extend the time. The twenty-first... | |
| 1869 - 826 páginas
...is sittin" upon the trial of an impeachment the doors of tho Senate shall be kept open, unless tho Senate shall direct the doors to be closed, while...unless the Senate shall, by order, extend the time. XXI. The case, on each side, shall bo opened by one person. The final argument on tho merits may be... | |
| David Butler (defendant.) - 1871 - 430 páginas
...and put by the presiding officer. 18. At all times while the Senate is sitting upon the trial of an impeachment, the doors of the Senate shall be kept...to be closed while deliberating upon its decisions. MULES OF IMPEACHMENT. 19. All preliminary and interlocutory questions, and all motions, shall be argued... | |
| G. F. Hitchcock, Henry F. Walch - 1872 - 922 páginas
...and put by the presiding officer. XVI. At all times while the Senate is sitting upon the trial of an impeachment, the doors of the Senate shall be kept...to be closed while deliberating upon its decisions. XVII. All preliminary or interlocutory questions, and all motions, may be argued for not exceeding... | |
| 1872 - 912 páginas
...and put by the presiding officer. XVI. At all times while the Senate is sitting upon the trial of an impeachment, the doors of the Senate shall be kept...to be closed while deliberating upon its decisions. XVII. All preliminary or interlocutory questions, and all motions, may be argued for not exceeding... | |
| G. F. Hitchcock, Henry F. Walch - 1872 - 924 páginas
...and put by the presiding officer. XVL At all times while the Senate is sitting upon the trial of an impeachment, the doors of the Senate shall be kept...to be closed while deliberating upon its decisions. XVII. All preliminary or interlocutory questions, and all motions, may be argued for not exceeding... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. Senate - 1872 - 266 páginas
...and put by the presiding officer. XVI. At all times while the Senate is sitting upon the trial of an impeachment, the doors of the Senate shall be kept...to be closed while deliberating upon its decisions. XVII. All preliminary or interlocutory questions, and all motions, may be argued for not exceeding... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Rules Committee - 1886 - 504 páginas
...writing, and put by the Presiding Officer. Senate shall direct the doors to be closed while deliberat1ng upon its decisions. XX. All preliminary or interlocutory...unless the Senate shall, by order, extend the time. XXI. The case, on each side, shall be opened by one person. The final argument on the merits may be... | |
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