| United States - 1951 - 784 pages
...5240-5256; VIII, 2591), even on pro forma amendments (VIII, 2591). 2. When two or more Members rise power of at once, the Speaker shall name the Member who is first to speak; * * * This rule was adopted in 1789 (V, 4978). In the early history of the House, when business proceeded... | |
| Archives - 1953 - 742 pages
...5240-5256; VIII, 2591), even on pro forma amendments (VIII, 2591). 2. When two or more Members rise power or at once, the Speaker shall name the "**"""*"'. Member who is first to speak; * * * This rule was adopted in 1789 (V, 4978). In the early history of the House, when business proceeded... | |
| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional amendments - 1853 - 714 pages
...but without debate ; if there be no appeal, the decision of the chair shall be submitted to. SECT. 4. No member shall speak more than twice to the same question, without first obtaining leave of the Convention, nor more than once, until all other members desiring to speak,... | |
| Archives - 1957 - 744 pages
...even on pro forma amendments (VIII, 2591). j 753. Speaker's 2. When two or more Members rise power of at once, the Speaker shall name the Member who is first to speak; * * * This rule was adopted in 1789 (V, 4978). In the early history of the House, when business proceeded... | |
| United States - 1959 - 560 pages
...shall confine himself to the question under debate, avoiding personality. 2. When two or more Members rise at once, the Speaker shall name the Member who is first to speak; * * * • * * and no Member shall occupy more than one hour in debate on any question In the House... | |
| United States - 1962 - 1186 pages
...Decorum and debate, motions and balloting, were governed by the second standing rule. No Member could speak more than twice to the same question without leave of the House. No Member could vote on any question in the result of which he was immediately and particularly interested;... | |
| United States - 1963 - 558 pages
...shall confine himself to the question under debate, avoiding personality. 2. When two or more Members rise at once, the Speaker shall name the Member who is first to speak; * * * * * * and no Member shall occupy more than one hour In debate on any question in the House or... | |
| 1890 - 662 pages
...at liberty to proceed. If the case requires it, he shall be liable to the censure of the House. 13. When two or more members happen to rise at once, the Speaker shall designate the member entitled to speak. 14. No member shall speak more than once on the same question... | |
| United States - 1965 - 1198 pages
...Decorum and debate, motions and balloting, were governed by the second standing rule. No Member could speak more than twice to the same question without leave of the House. No Member could vote on any question in the result of which he was immediately and particularly interested;... | |
| Archives - 1969 - 764 pages
...5240-5256; VIII, 2591), even on pro forma amendments (VIII, 2591). 2. When two or more Members rise tower ot at once, the Speaker shall name the Member who is first to speak; * * * This rule was adopted in 1789 (V, 4978). In the early history of the House, when business proceeded... | |
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