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Page 73
... in the possession of the assem bly , and cannot be withdrawn but by its leave ; it has then become the basis of the future pro ceedings of the assembly , and may be put inte any shape , and turned to any purpose , that AMENDMENTS . 3333 73.
... in the possession of the assem bly , and cannot be withdrawn but by its leave ; it has then become the basis of the future pro ceedings of the assembly , and may be put inte any shape , and turned to any purpose , that AMENDMENTS . 3333 73.
Page 78
... assem- bly , for its consideration , no other proposition or motion can regularly be made or arise , su as to take the place of the former , and be first acted upon , unless it be either , first , a privileged question ; secondly , a ...
... assem- bly , for its consideration , no other proposition or motion can regularly be made or arise , su as to take the place of the former , and be first acted upon , unless it be either , first , a privileged question ; secondly , a ...
Page 81
... assem bly has been brought to a cose , to adjourn the assembly without day . A better form is to dissolve it ; as an adjournment without day . if we regard the etymology of the word adjourn , is a contradiction terms subsidiary and ...
... assem bly has been brought to a cose , to adjourn the assembly without day . A better form is to dissolve it ; as an adjournment without day . if we regard the etymology of the word adjourn , is a contradiction terms subsidiary and ...
Page 96
... assem bly , with all its appendages and incidents , and consequently there is no ground for either of the other subsidiary motions ; if decided nega . tively , that the proposition shall not be post- poned at PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE .
... assem bly , with all its appendages and incidents , and consequently there is no ground for either of the other subsidiary motions ; if decided nega . tively , that the proposition shall not be post- poned at PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE .
Page 100
... assem- blies , would prevent any amendment in a former part , from being admissible , after a latter part had been amended ; but this rule does not seem to be so essential to be observed in smaller bodies , in which it may often be ...
... assem- blies , would prevent any amendment in a former part , from being admissible , after a latter part had been amended ; but this rule does not seem to be so essential to be observed in smaller bodies , in which it may often be ...
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adopted affirmative amend by striking answer appointed arises assem assembly-room breach of order British parliament chair chairman clerk committee consent consideration considered course of proceeding debate decided decision deliberative assembly desires disposed division Duke of Aremberg duty floor former house of commons incidental questions interrupted lative legislative assemblies legislative bodies main question manner matter member rises member speaking ment mittee motion and question motion to adjourn motion to amend motion to postpone moved to amend mover necessary negative object opinion paper paragraph particular subject pending person petition Phillips Academy point of order present presiding officer previous question principal motion principal question privileged motion proceed proper proper motion proposed proposition purpose ques question of order QUESTIONS OF PRIVILEGE reference regularly rejected resolution resume SECT sembly siding officer sitting special rule speech stand subsidiary motions supersede suppress taken tion tive unless usual vote whole