| United States. Congress. House - 1868 - 554 str.
...Apr. 19. [When a member shall be called to order by the President or a Senator, he shall sit down; and every question of order shall be decided by the President, without debate, subject to an appeal to the Senate; and the President may call for the sense of the Senate on any question... | |
| George Washington Paschal - 1868 - 438 str.
...American Annual ' 38 Register, 86, 87 ; 3 Id, 99 ; 4 Elliot's Debates, 311-315. By a rule of 1828, "every question of order shall be decided by the president without debate, subject to appeal to the senate." 3 Annual Eeg. 99 ; Story's Const, § 740 ; 3 Jefferson's Manual,... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1868 - 312 str.
...the President or a Senator, he shall sit down, and not proceed without leave of the Senate, and that every question of order shall be decided by the President, without debate, and subject to an appeal to the Senate. Mr. POMEROY said the rule applied to submission to the Senate,... | |
| George Washington Paschal - 1868 - 448 str.
...American Annual 88 Register, 86, 87 ; 3 Id. 99 ; 4 Elliot's Debates, 311-316. By a rule of 1828, " every question of order shall be decided by the president without debate, subject to appeal to the senate." 3 Annual Heg. 99; Story's Const, § 740; 3 Jefferson's Manual, 15,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1868 - 100 str.
...amendments, or extending to the merits, being short of the final question. When an 44 APPEAL to the Senate. Every question of order shall be decided by the President, without debate, subject to an 6 APPOINTMENT of all the committees (except the chairman of standing committees) a plurality... | |
| 1869 - 302 str.
...precedents. — 2 Hats., 118. .'. In the senate of the United States every question of order is to be decided by the president without debate ; but if there be a doubt in his mind, he may call for the sense of the senate. — Rule 0. If any member, in speaking or otherwise, transgress the rules... | |
| California. Legislature. Senate - 1870 - 916 str.
...President shall name the member who is to speak first. 28. When a member shall be called to order he shall sit down until the President shall have determined...in order or not; and every question of order shall bo decided by the President, subject to an appeal to the Senate by any member. If the member be called... | |
| 1870 - 412 str.
...Apr. 19. [When a member shall be called to order by the President or a Senator, he shall sit down ; and every question of order shall be decided by the President, without debate, subject to an appeal to the Senate ; and the President may call for the sense of the Senate on any... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1840 - 204 str.
...into precedents. — 2 Hats. 118. In the Senate of the United States, every question of order is to be decided by the President, without debate : but if there be a doubt h, Ws mind, he may call for the sense of the Senate. — Rule 6 House, the Speaker shall, or any member... | |
| Maine. Legislature. Senate - 1899 - 612 str.
...pending, it shall not be put until the other question is disposed of, but simply entered. 14. Questions of order shall be decided by the president without debate; but if an appeal is taken, the same may be debated like other questions, and the decision thereon shall be... | |
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