| Aaron Clark - 1816 - 274 pages
...is therefore a constant rule " that no man is to be employed in any matter who has declared himself against it." And when any member who is against the...committee, he ought to ask to be excused. Thus March 7, 1606, Mr. Hadley was, on the question's being put, excused from being of a committee, declaring... | |
| Parliamentary practice - 1826 - 228 pages
...is therefore a constant rule " that no man is to be employed in any matter who has declared himself against it." And when any member who is against the...committee, he ought to ask to be excused. Thus March 7, en /• Bills, Commitment. 123 1606, Mr. Hadley was, on the question's being put, excused from being... | |
| Constitutions - 1837 - 240 pages
...is therefore a constant rule " that no man is to be employed in any matter who has declared himself against it." And when any member who is against the...committee, he ought to ask to be excused. Thus, March 7, 1606, Mr. Hadley was, on the question being put, excused from being of a committee, declaring himself... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - Parliamentary practice - 1838 - 456 pages
...is therefore a constant rule, ' that no man is to be employed in any matter who has declared himself against it." And when any member who is against the bill hears himself Darned of its committee, he ought to. ask to be excused. Thus, March 7, 1606, Mr. Hadley was, on the... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 1840 - 412 pages
...no man is to be employed in any matter who " has declared himself against it." And when any member against the bill hears himself named of its Committee, he ought to ask to be excused. Thus March 7, 1606. Mr. Had ley was, on the question put, excused from being of the Committee, declaring himself... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 530 pages
...is therefore a constant rule, " that no man is to be employed in any matter who has declared himself against it." And when any member who is against the...committee, he ought to ask to be excused. Thus, March 7,1606, Mr. Hadley was, on the question being put, excused from being of a committee, declaring himself... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 560 pages
...is therefore a constant rule, " that no man is to be employed in any matter who has declared himself against it." And when any member who is against the...committee, he ought to ask to be excused. Thus, March 7,1606, Mr. Hadley was, on the question being put, excused from being of a committee, declaring himself... | |
| Benjamin Matthias - Parliamentary practice - 1846 - 128 pages
...It is therefore a constant rule that no man is to be employed in any matter who has declared himself against it. And when any member who is against the bill, hears himself named, he ought to ask to be excused. The rules of Parliament allow any member to be present at the sittings... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1850 - 210 pages
...is therefore a constant rule, " that no man is to be employed in any matter who has declared himself against it." And when any member who is against the...committee, he ought to ask to be excused. Thus, March 6,1006, Mr. fiadley was, on the question being put, excused from being of a committee, declaring himself... | |
| Benjamin Matthias - Parliamentary practice - 1851 - 154 pages
...It is therefore a constant rule that no man is to be employed in any matter who has declared himself against it. And when any member who is against the bill, hears himself named, he ought to ask to be excused.* The rules of Parliament allow any member to be present at the sittings... | |
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