| Colorado. Department of State - 1903 - 310 str.
...words spoken, the exceptional words spoken shall be immediately taken down in writing by the secretary, that the president may be better enabled to judge of the matter. 3. If any senator, in speaking or otherwise, transgress the rules of the senate, the president shall,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1903 - 544 str.
...only report them to the House for animadversion. — 6 Grey, 46. The rule of the Senate says, — If a member be called to order for words spoken, the exceptionable words shall be immediately taken down in writing, that the President may be better enabled to judge. — Rule 17.... | |
| Confederate States of America. Congress - 1904 - 996 str.
...If any member be called to order by another member for words spoken, the exceptionable words spoken shall immediately be taken down in writing, that the President may be better able to judge the matter. Eleventh. No member shall in debate use any language reflecting injuriously... | |
| Millard Fillmore - 1907 - 556 str.
...the sense of the Senate on any question of order. "7th. If the member be called to order by a Senator for words spoken, the exceptionable words shall immediately...President may be better enabled to judge of the matter." It will be seen, by comparison, that the proposed rule expressly recognized the authority in the President... | |
| Millard Fillmore - 1907 - 520 str.
...without debate; but, if there be a doubt in his mind, he may call for the sense of the Senate. "17th. If the member be called to order for words spoken, the exceptionable words shall be immediately taken down in writing, that the President may be better enabled to judge of the matter."... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - 1907 - 608 str.
...without 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 words shall be immediately taken down in writing, that the President may be better enabled to judge of the matter."... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1909 - 598 str.
...without 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."... | |
| Texas. Legislature. Senate - 1911 - 1670 str.
...Senate. 17. If a member be called to order for using exceptionable words, they shall be immediately taken down in writing, that the President may be better enabled to judge them. 18. Every question of order shall in the first instance be decided by the President, from whose... | |
| 1911 - 154 str.
...words spoken, the exceptional words spoken shall be immediately taken down in writing by the Secretary, that the President may be better enabled to judge of the matter. 3. If any Senator, in speaking or otherwise, transgress the rules of the Senate, the President shall,... | |
| 1914 - 726 str.
...without 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 words shall be immediately taken down in writing, that the President may be better enabled to judge of the matter."... | |
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