| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - 1907 - 608 sidor
...debate; but, if there be a doubt in his mind, he may call for the sense of the Senate. "i7th. If the member be called to order for words spoken, the exceptionable...immediately taken down in writing, that the President may be better enabled to judge of the matter." These rules remained the same until 1828; but in 1826... | |
| Millard Fillmore - 1907 - 556 sidor
...debate; but, if there be a doubt in his mind, he may call for the sense of the Senate. "i7th. If the member be called to order for words spoken, the exceptionable...immediately taken down in writing, that the President may be better enabled to judge of the matter." These rules remained the same until 1828; but in 1826... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1909 - 598 sidor
...debate; but, if there be a doubt in his mind, he may call for the sense of tlie Semite. "17. If the Member be called to order for words spoken, the exceptionable...words shall be immediately taken down in writing, Huit the President шау be better enabled to Judge of the matter." These rules remained the same... | |
| Wisconsin. Legislature - 1909 - 138 sidor
...not speak, except in explanation, until it shall have been determined whether of not he is in order; and if a member be called to order for words spoken, the ex ceptional words shall be taken down in writing, that the presiding officer may be better able to... | |
| 1914 - 726 sidor
...without debate, but if there be a doubt in his mind he may call for the sense of the Senate. XVII. If a Member be called to order for words spoken, the...immediately taken down in writing that the President may be better enabled to judge of the matter. XVIII. When a blank is to be filled, and different sums... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1914 - 730 sidor
...debate; but, if there be a doubt in his mind, he may call for the sense of the Senate. "17. If the Member be called to order for words spoken, the exceptionable...immediately taken down in writing, that the President may be better enabled to judge of the matter." These rules remained the same until 1828: but in 1826,... | |
| William Montgomery Meigs - 1917 - 490 sidor
...without debate; but if there be a doubt in his mind, he may call for the sense of the Senate. 11 If the member be called to order, for words spoken, the exceptionable...immediately taken down, in writing, that the President may be better enabled to judge of the matter." National Journal of Washington, 52 most strongly taking... | |
| William Montgomery Meigs - 1917 - 566 sidor
...without debate; but if there be a doubt in his mind, he may call for the sense of the Senate. " If the member be called to order, for words spoken, the exceptionable...immediately taken down, in writing, that the President may be better enabled to judge of the matter." National Journal of Washington,52 most strongly taking... | |
| Vermont. General Assembly. House of Representatives - 1917 - 1040 sidor
...question of order shall be decided by the Speaker without debate, subject to an appeal to the House. 14. If a member be called to order for words spoken, the...exceptionable words shall be immediately taken down in writing by the member calling to order, that the Speaker may be better enabled to judge of the matter. . 15.... | |
| 1919 - 362 sidor
...not speak, except in explanation, until it shall have been determined whether or not he is in order; and if a member be called to order for words spoken, the words exeepted to shall be taken down in writing, that the presiding officer may be better able to... | |
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