Manual Constitution of the United States ... with ... Amendments ... Jefferson's Manual ... Rules and Orders for ... the House ... and Senate ... and Barclay's DigestU.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - 290 páginas |
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Página 91
... received ; but the cry of " now , now , " from the House , gen- erally dispenses with the formality of a motion and question . He then reads the amendments , with the coherence in the bill , and opens the alterations and the reasons of ...
... received ; but the cry of " now , now , " from the House , gen- erally dispenses with the formality of a motion and question . He then reads the amendments , with the coherence in the bill , and opens the alterations and the reasons of ...
Página 95
... be , " Whether it shall be engrossed and read a third time ? " and no amendment shall be received for discussion at the habit of making many and material amendments at the third BILLS - SECOND READING . 95 Bills Second reading in the House.
... be , " Whether it shall be engrossed and read a third time ? " and no amendment shall be received for discussion at the habit of making many and material amendments at the third BILLS - SECOND READING . 95 Bills Second reading in the House.
Página 98
... received , unless for an amendment , for the previous question , or for postponing the main question , or to commit it , or to adjourn . Rule 8. ] It is no possession of a bill unless it be delivered to the Clerk to be read , or the ...
... received , unless for an amendment , for the previous question , or for postponing the main question , or to commit it , or to adjourn . Rule 8. ] It is no possession of a bill unless it be delivered to the Clerk to be read , or the ...
Página 100
... received , unless it be for the previous question , or to postpone , com- mit , or amend the main question , the term postponement must be understood according to their broad use of it , and not in the parliamentary sense . Their rule ...
... received , unless it be for the previous question , or to postpone , com- mit , or amend the main question , the term postponement must be understood according to their broad use of it , and not in the parliamentary sense . Their rule ...
Página 103
... received but to commit , amend , or pre - question the original question , which is the parliamentary doctrine also , therefore the motion to postpone the secondary motion for the previous question , or for committing or amending ...
... received but to commit , amend , or pre - question the original question , which is the parliamentary doctrine also , therefore the motion to postpone the secondary motion for the previous question , or for committing or amending ...
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Página 170 - When a motion has been once made, and carried in the affirmative or negative, it shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for the reconsideration thereof — January 7, 1802 — on the same or succeeding day...
Página 174 - 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 decision of the Chair shall be submitted to.
Página 18 - ... States, and a Majority of all the States shall be necessary to a Choice. In every Case, after the Choice of the President, the Person having the greatest Number of Votes of the Electors shall be the Vice President. But if there should remain two or more who have equal votes, the Senate shall chuse from them by Ballot the Vice President.
Página 27 - That it is the opinion of this convention, that as soon as the conventions of nine states shall have ratified this constitution, the United States in Congress assembled, should fix a day on which electors should be appointed by the states which shall have ratified the same...
Página 272 - He shall have the right to name any member to perform the duties of the chair, but such substitution shall not extend beyond an adjournment.
Página 120 - ... in relation to any proceeding, contract, claim, controversy, charge, accusation, arrest, or other matter or thing in which the United States is a party or directly or indirectly interested, before any department, court-martial, bureau, officer or any civil, military, or naval commission whatever...
Página 175 - Speaker shall, or any member may call him 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 decision of the chair shall be submitted to. If the decision be in favor of the member called to order, he shall be at liberty to proceed ; if otherwise...
Página 169 - No motion or proposition on a subject different from that under consideration shall be admitted under color of amendment.
Página 159 - He shall preserve order and decorum ; may speak to points of order in preference to other members, rising from his seat for that purpose ; and shall decide questions of order, subject to an appeal to the house by any two members, on which appeal no member shall speak more than once, unless by leave of the house.
Página 20 - The judicial Power of the United States shall be vested in one supreme Court, and in such inferior Courts as the Congress may from time to time ordain and establish. The Judges, both of the supreme and...