Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Volume 77A.L. Hummel, 1918 |
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... motion for the previous question was entertained in the New York Senate and is the only instance on record of such a motion being considered by that body.24 The organization of each house completed and the fact sent by message to the ...
... motion for the previous question was entertained in the New York Senate and is the only instance on record of such a motion being considered by that body.24 The organization of each house completed and the fact sent by message to the ...
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... motion for leave or by order of the house , and in either case action by a committee was neces- sary . A member seeking to introduce a bill would , after one day's notice , state to the house its general nature and move for leave ...
... motion for leave or by order of the house , and in either case action by a committee was neces- sary . A member seeking to introduce a bill would , after one day's notice , state to the house its general nature and move for leave ...
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... motion for leave but it soon became common to grant leave to all by unanimous consent . Thereupon introduction at will without the formality of securing leave came to be permitted . " From this brief historical survey it is clear that ...
... motion for leave but it soon became common to grant leave to all by unanimous consent . Thereupon introduction at will without the formality of securing leave came to be permitted . " From this brief historical survey it is clear that ...
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... motions for leave or resolutions of inquiry were introduced upon a call of the states . Debates of Congress , 2 Sess . , 24 Cong . , Col. 1341 . 32 House Rule 18 , and " Law Making in Illinois , " pamphlet issued by Illinois Legislative ...
... motions for leave or resolutions of inquiry were introduced upon a call of the states . Debates of Congress , 2 Sess . , 24 Cong . , Col. 1341 . 32 House Rule 18 , and " Law Making in Illinois , " pamphlet issued by Illinois Legislative ...
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... motion for the suspension of these rules is enter- tained unless reported by the Committee on Standing Orders . ( Rules of the Ontario House , 51-59 . ) In view of the meager information conveyed by the title 34 The Annals of the ...
... motion for the suspension of these rules is enter- tained unless reported by the Committee on Standing Orders . ( Rules of the Ontario House , 51-59 . ) In view of the meager information conveyed by the title 34 The Annals of the ...
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