| 1826 - 220 páginas
...for facts within his knowledge; then he may, with their leare, state the matter of fact. 3 Grey 38. No one is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or tediously. Scab. 31 33. 2 Hats. 168, 168. Hale Parl. 133. No person is to use indecent language against the proceedingsof... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1830 - 404 páginas
...facts within his knowledge ; then he may, with their leave, state the matter of fact. 3 Grey, 38. L. No one is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or tediously. Sco6. 31. 33. 2 Hats. 166. 168. Haleparl. 134. No person is to use indecent language against theproceedings... | |
| Cyrus Parker Bradley - 1835 - 260 páginas
...violated without objection, it is considered no violation. It is a rule of the British parliament that " no one is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or tediously." Is that rule ever transgressed here ? Another rule of the Senate is t "No member shall speak to another,... | |
| Cyrus Parker Bradley - 1835 - 258 páginas
...violated without objection, it is considered no violation. It is a rule of the British parliament that " no one is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or lediously." Is that rule ever transgressed here? Another rule of the Senate is : '' No member shall... | |
| Charles Sitgreaves - 1836 - 380 páginas
...facts within his knowledge; then he may, with their leave, state the matter of fact" 3 Grey, 38. " No one is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or tediously." Scab. 31— 33; 2 Hats. 166—168; Hale Part. 133. " No person is to use indecent language against... | |
| 1837 - 240 páginas
...for facts within his knowledge ; then he may, with their leave, state the matter of fact 3 Grey, 38. No one is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or tediously. Scab. 31, 33. 2 Hats. 166, 168. Hale parl. 133. No person is to use indecent language against the proceedings... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1837 - 202 páginas
...facts within his knowledge : then he may, with their leave, state the matter of fact. — 3 Grey, 38. No one is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or tediously. — Scab. 31. 33—2 Hats. 166. 168— Hale. Part. 133. No person is to use indecent language against... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 530 páginas
...for facts within his knowledge ; then he may, with their leave, state the matter of fact. 3 Grey, 38. No one is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or tediously. Scab. 31, 33. 2 //ate. 166, 168. Hale parl. 133. No person is to use indecent language against the... | |
| Benjamin Matthias - 1846 - 128 páginas
...those who propose or advocate it, is regarded as a personality, and against order. Hatsell says : — " No one is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or tediously." In Congress, when a member speaking is called to order by another member, for indulging in improper... | |
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