Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, Held in 1867 and 1868 in the City of Albany, Том 1Weed, Parsons, 1868 |
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... debate . CHAPTER IV . Of Order and Decorum . Rule 8. No member rising to debate , to give a notice , make a motion or present a paper of any kind , shall proceed until he shall have addressed the President , and been recognized by him ...
... debate . CHAPTER IV . Of Order and Decorum . Rule 8. No member rising to debate , to give a notice , make a motion or present a paper of any kind , shall proceed until he shall have addressed the President , and been recognized by him ...
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... debate or and recorded in the journal on any question when amendment shall be in order , and the main ques - demanded by one - fifth of the members present , tion shall be on the passage of the resolution or other matter under ...
... debate or and recorded in the journal on any question when amendment shall be in order , and the main ques - demanded by one - fifth of the members present , tion shall be on the passage of the resolution or other matter under ...
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... debate must lie over one day . tion with the Mayor of the City with regard to this matter . I have been informed that this will be done without the action of this Convention , or without any request from it . Mr. TAPPEN - I propose to ...
... debate must lie over one day . tion with the Mayor of the City with regard to this matter . I have been informed that this will be done without the action of this Convention , or without any request from it . Mr. TAPPEN - I propose to ...
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... debates of this Con- charged , by law , with the superintendence vention within two days after such debate or por- and management of the canal fund , and it is made tion of debate shall have been had , and that the their duty to manage ...
... debates of this Con- charged , by law , with the superintendence vention within two days after such debate or por- and management of the canal fund , and it is made tion of debate shall have been had , and that the their duty to manage ...
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... debate and to stop deliberation and determination in a becoming manner upon various propositions which may be before this body . The previous question is unknown to bodies which are peculiarly of a deliberative character , like the ...
... debate and to stop deliberation and determination in a becoming manner upon various propositions which may be before this body . The previous question is unknown to bodies which are peculiarly of a deliberative character , like the ...
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