| Hervey Redmond Morres Mountmorres of Castlemorres (Viscount) - 1792 - 474 pages
...come alone, or with his learned counfel to plead any matter, or anfwer to any objections, he fhall enter, and go no farther than to the bar within the...authority to conclude, but only to order, reform, examine, andr amend the thing committed unto them; and of their doings they muft give report L 2 to SECT, to... | |
| 1807 - 552 pages
...do come alone, or with his learned counsel to plead any matter, oranswer to any objections, he shall enter, and go no farther than to the bar within the door, and there do his three obeisances. When any bill is committed, the committees have not authority to conclude, but only to... | |
| Saturday night - 1824 - 968 pages
...come alone, or with his learned counsel to plead any matter, or answer to any objections, he shall enter, and go no farther than to the bar within the door, and there do his three obeisances. When any Bill is committed, the committees have not authority to conclude, but only to... | |
| 1824 - 486 pages
...come alone, or with his learned counsel to plead any matter, or answer to any objections, he shall enter, and go no farther than to the bar within the door, and there do his three obeisances. When any Bill is committed, the committees have not authority to conclude, but only to... | |
| Josef Redlich - Parliamentary practice - 1908 - 280 pages
...that whatsoever the committees have done." This description is supplemented by Hooker's report: — "When any bill is committed, the committees have not...thing committed unto them ; and of their doings they must give report to the House again, by whom the bill is to be considered."2 In 1571 the journal for... | |
| Edward Porritt - 1909 - 656 pages
...than 1572. Hooker wrote his statement for the Irish Parliament of 1568-71 ; and he there states that " when any bill is committed, the committees have not...amend the thing committed unto them, and of their doing they must give report to the House again, by whom the bill is to be considered." "Every bill... | |
| Edward Porritt - 1909 - 660 pages
...than 1572. Hooker wrote his statement for the Irish Parliament of 1568-71 ; and he there states that " when any bill is committed, the committees have not...amend the thing committed unto them, and of their doing they must give report to the House again, bv whom the bill is to be considered." " Every bill... | |
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