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... matters of religion .......... freedom of speech and of the press ... to assemble and petition ....... to keep and bear arms ....... ........ to be exempt from the quartering of soldiers ......... to be secure from unreasonable searches ...
... matters of religion .......... freedom of speech and of the press ... to assemble and petition ....... to keep and bear arms ....... ........ to be exempt from the quartering of soldiers ......... to be secure from unreasonable searches ...
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... matter of their own , may be arrested on mesne process , in any civil suit : 3d . Nor be detained under execution , though levied before time of privilege : 4th . Nor im- * Order of the House of Commons , 1663 , July 16 . Elsynge , 217 ...
... matter of their own , may be arrested on mesne process , in any civil suit : 3d . Nor be detained under execution , though levied before time of privilege : 4th . Nor im- * Order of the House of Commons , 1663 , July 16 . Elsynge , 217 ...
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... matter comes out which may lead to affect the person of a member , it is the practice immediately to acquaint the House , that they may know the reasons for such a proceeding , and take such steps as they think proper . 2 Hats . , 259 ...
... matter comes out which may lead to affect the person of a member , it is the practice immediately to acquaint the House , that they may know the reasons for such a proceeding , and take such steps as they think proper . 2 Hats . , 259 ...
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... matter of courtesy ; every committee having a right to elect their own chairman , who presides over them , puts questions , and reports their proceedings to the House . 4 Inst . , 11 , 12 ; Scob . , 9 ; 1 Grey , 122 . * RULE 23. The ...
... matter of courtesy ; every committee having a right to elect their own chairman , who presides over them , puts questions , and reports their proceedings to the House . 4 Inst . , 11 , 12 ; Scob . , 9 ; 1 Grey , 122 . * RULE 23. The ...
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... matters of great concern- ment , are usually referred to a committee of the whole house , ( 6 Grey , 311 , ) where ... matter , naming it . If determined in the affirmative , he leaves the chair , and takes a seat elsewhere , as any ...
... matters of great concern- ment , are usually referred to a committee of the whole house , ( 6 Grey , 311 , ) where ... matter , naming it . If determined in the affirmative , he leaves the chair , and takes a seat elsewhere , as any ...
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16 April 36th Congress admitted affirmative amendment appointed ballot bills on leave chair chairman Clerk commencement commit consent consideration Constitution Court of Claims debate December 14 decided directed duty election engrossed enrolled entered executive Hakew Hats House of Representatives House."-Rule impeachment insert Jefferson's Manual joint rule journal is read main question majority March March 16 matter members present ment mittee motion to adjourn motion to reconsider motion to strike moved original paper passed pending person petitions postpone previous question printed private bills privilege proceed proceedings proposed ques question of privilege questions of order quorum received recommitted referred Scob second reading Senate sent September 15 Sergeant-at-Arms session of Congress speak Speaker Speaker's table special order standing committees taken thereof third reading tion treaty two-thirds United unless viva voce vote Whole House words yeas and nays
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Página 88 - House without amendments and 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, and this order is so strictly adhered to in Parliament, that when a latter part has been amended, you cannot recur back and make any alteration in a former part. 2 Hats., 90. In numerous assemblies this restraint is doubtless important. [But in the Senate of the United States, though in the main we consider and amend...