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" Comw. L. 2, c. 3. The consequences of a measure may be reprobated in strong terms ; but to arraign the motives of those who propose to advocate it, is a personality, and against order. "
Congressional Parliamentary Reference Sources: An Introductory Guide - Page 26
by Ilona B. Nickels, Thomas P. Carr - 2004 - 134 lehte
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Manual of Parliamentary Practice

1826 - 228 lehte
...of a measure may be reprobated in strong terms ; but to arraign the motives of those who propose or advocate it, is a personality, and against order....materia ad personam, Mr. Speaker ought to suppress. Ord. Cum. 1604. Apr. 19. While the speaker is putting a question, no member shall walk out of, or across...
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Manual of Parliamentary Practice

1826 - 220 lehte
...nipping, or unmannerly words against a particular member. Smyth's Comw. L. 2 c. 3. The consequences of a measure may be reprobated in strong terms; but to arraign the motives of those who propose or advocate it, is a personality, and against order. Qui digreditur a materia ad personam, Mr. Speaker...
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A Manual of Legislative Practice and Order of Business in Deliberative Bodies

Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1830 - 404 lehte
...nipping, or unmannerly words against a particular member. Smyth Comw. L. 2. c. 3. The consequences of a measure may be reprobated in strong terms ; but to...Speaker ought to suppress. Ord. Com. 1604. Apr. 19. When a member shall be called to order by the Prelident or a Senator he shallsit down ; and every question...
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Manual of Legislative Practice and Order of Business, in the Legislature of ...

Charles Sitgreaves - 1836 - 380 lehte
...or unmannerly words against a particular member." Smyth's Com. lib. 2, ch. 3. " The consequence of a measure may be reprobated in strong terms, but to...personam, Mr. Speaker ought to suppress." Ord. Com. 1604. " No one is to disturb another in his speech by hissing, coughing, spitting." 6 Grey, 332. "Nevertheless,...
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Constitution of the United States of America, Rules of the House of ...

1837 - 240 lehte
...nipping, or unmannerly words against a particular member. Smyth Comw. L. 2, c. 3. The consequences of a measure may be reprobated in strong terms ; but to...Speaker ought to suppress. Ord. Com. 1604, Apr. 19. [When a member shall be called to order by the President, or a Senator, he shall sit down ; and every...
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A Manual of Parliamentary Practice: Composed Originally for the Use of the ...

Thomas Jefferson - 1837 - 202 lehte
...nipping, or unmannerly words against a particular member. Smyth's Comw. L. 2, c. 3. The consequences of a measure may be reprobated in strong terms ; but to arraign the motives of those who propose or advocate it, is a personality, and against order.— Qui digreditur a materia ad personam, Mr. Speaker...
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A Congressional Manual; Or, Outline of the Order of Business: In the House ...

Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 560 lehte
...nipping, or unmannerly words against a particular member. Smyth Comw. L. 2, c. 3. The consequences of a measure may be reprobated in strong terms ; but to...Speaker ought to suppress. Ord. Com. 1604, Apr. 19. every question of order shall be decided by the president, without debate, subject to an appeal to...
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A Congressional Manual; Or, Outline of the Order of Business: In the House ...

Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 530 lehte
...nipping, or unmannerly words against a particular member. Smyth Comw. L. 2, c. 3. The consequences of a measure may be reprobated in strong terms ; but to...materia ad personam, Mr. Speaker ought to suppress. Or A. Com. 1604, Apr. 19. [When a member shall be called to order by the president, or a senator, he...
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Adventures in Texas, Chiefly in the Spring and Summer of 1840: With a ...

William Latta McCalla - 1841 - 202 lehte
...fall upon the person, by using reviling or uncourteous words against a member. The consequences of a measure may be reprobated in strong terms; but to arraign the motives of those who propose or advocate it, is personality, and against order. 34. Light, Prolix, and Desultory Speeches forbidden....
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Rules of Order: A Manual for Conducting Business in Town and Ward Meetings ...

Benjamin Matthias - 1846 - 128 lehte
...referring to the proceedings of a former meeting. In Parliamentary practice, the consequences of a measure may be reprobated in strong terms, but to arraign the motives of those who propose or advocate it, is regarded as a personality, and against order. Hatsell says : — " No one is to...
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