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" Nevertheless, though the speaker may of right speak to matters of order, and be first heard, he is restrained from speaking on any other subject, except where the house have occasion for facts within his knowledge ; then he may, with their leave, state... "
Digest and Manual of the Rules and Practice of the House of Representatives ... - Page 131
1890 - 699 pages
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Manual of Parliamentary Practice

1826 - 228 pages
...first heard. Town, col. 205. Hale Parl. 133. Mem. in Hakew. 30, 31. Nevertheless, though the speaker may of right speak to matters of order and be first...is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or tediously. Scob. 31 33. 2 Hats. 166, 163. Hale Parl. 133. No person is to use indecent...
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Manual of Parliamentary Practice

1826 - 220 pages
...first heard. Town. col. 205. Hale Parl. 133. Mem. in Hakew. 30, 31. Nevertheless, though the speaker may of right speak to matters of order and be first...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,...
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A Manual of Legislative Practice and Order of Business in Deliberative Bodies

Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1830 - 404 pages
...first heard. Town. col. 205. Hale parl. 133. Mem. in Hakew. 30, 31. Nevertheless, though the speaker may of right speak to matters of order, and be first...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....
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Manual of Legislative Practice and Order of Business, in the Legislature of ...

Charles Sitgreaves - 1836 - 380 pages
...ought to sit down, that he may be first heard." Mem. Hakew. 30,31. "Nevertheless, though the Speaker may, of right, speak to matters of order and be first...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...
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Constitution of the United States of America, Rules of the House of ...

1837 - 240 pages
...first heard. Town, col, 205. Hale parl 133. Mem. in Hakew. 30, 31. Nevertheless, though the speaker may of right speak to matters of order, and be first...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...
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A Manual of Parliamentary Practice: Composed Originally for the Use of the ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1837 - 202 pages
...— Town. col. 205— Hale. Purl. 133. — Mem. in Hakew. 30, 31. Nevertheless, though the Speaker may of right speak to matters of order and be first...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...
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A Manual of Legislative Practice and Order of Business in Deliberative Bodies

Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1838 - 456 pages
...first heard. Town. col. 205. Hale parl. 133. Mem, in Hakew. 30, 31. Nevertheless, though the speaker may of right speak to matters of order, and be first...is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously pr tediously. Scab. 31, 33. 2 Hats. 166, 168. Hale parl. 133. No person is to use indecent...
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A Congressional Manual; Or, Outline of the Order of Business: In the House ...

Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 530 pages
...first heard. Town. col. 205. Hale parl. 133. Mem. in Hakew. 30, 31. Nevertheless, though the Speaker may of right speak to matters of order, and be first...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...
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A Congressional Manual; Or, Outline of the Order of Business: In the House ...

Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 560 pages
...transgressed, keeping within that line, and not falling into the matter itself. Hem. Hakew, 30, 31. der, and be first heard, he is restrained from speaking...is to speak impertinently or beside the question, superfluously or tediously. Scob. 31, 33. 2 Hats. 166, 168. Hale parl. 133. No person is to use indecent...
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Rules of Order: A Manual for Conducting Business in Town and Ward Meetings ...

Benjamin Matthias - 1846 - 128 pages
...proceed. her standing up, ought to sit down, that he may be firat heard Nevertheless, though the Speaker may of right speak to matters of order, and be first...other subject, except where the House have occasion f,r (act* within his knowledge— then he may, with their leave, state the matter of fact." No member...
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