Manual for the Use of the Legislature of the State of New YorkDepartment of State., 1859 - New York (State) |
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Page 103
... called over . Then the absentees are called a second time , and if still absent , excuses are to be heard.- Ord . H. of C. 92 . They rise , that their persons may be recognized ; the voice , in such a crowd , being an insufficient ...
... called over . Then the absentees are called a second time , and if still absent , excuses are to be heard.- Ord . H. of C. 92 . They rise , that their persons may be recognized ; the voice , in such a crowd , being an insufficient ...
Page 110
... called , at the head of which stands the unfinished business of the preceding day . ] — Vide Rules H. R. , 19 to 27 , in- clusive . In this way we do not waste our time in debating what shall be taken up ; we do one thing at a time ...
... called , at the head of which stands the unfinished business of the preceding day . ] — Vide Rules H. R. , 19 to 27 , in- clusive . In this way we do not waste our time in debating what shall be taken up ; we do one thing at a time ...
Page 149
... called for by one - fifth of the members present , each member called upon shall , unless for special reasons he be excused by the Senate , declare openly , and with- cut debate , his assent or dissent to the question . In taking the ...
... called for by one - fifth of the members present , each member called upon shall , unless for special reasons he be excused by the Senate , declare openly , and with- cut debate , his assent or dissent to the question . In taking the ...
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