The Young Citizen's Catechism, Explaining the Duties of District, Town, City, County, State, and United States' Officers, Etc1861 - 12 lappuses |
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48. lappuse
... called . What are their general powers and duties ? They may make their own rules , may judge of the qualifications of its members , have power to impeach any civil officer , have power to punish or expel its members . They shall ...
... called . What are their general powers and duties ? They may make their own rules , may judge of the qualifications of its members , have power to impeach any civil officer , have power to punish or expel its members . They shall ...
80. lappuse
... called dividing the question . When a motion is moved , seconded , and stated by the president , can it be withdrawn by the mover ? It can not ; but must , if set aside , be done by motion . What is a motion to reconsider ? It sometimes ...
... called dividing the question . When a motion is moved , seconded , and stated by the president , can it be withdrawn by the mover ? It can not ; but must , if set aside , be done by motion . What is a motion to reconsider ? It sometimes ...
82. lappuse
... called to order do ? He may appeal from the decision of the president to the house . What form is employed ? " Mr. President , I most respectfully appeal from your decision . " What is next in order ? The president states that " the ...
... called to order do ? He may appeal from the decision of the president to the house . What form is employed ? " Mr. President , I most respectfully appeal from your decision . " What is next in order ? The president states that " the ...
88. lappuse
... called electors at large ; and the electors receiving the greatest num- ber of votes are elected . In what way do the electors proceed when elected ? They meet in their several states on the first Wednesday of December , and vote for ...
... called electors at large ; and the electors receiving the greatest num- ber of votes are elected . In what way do the electors proceed when elected ? They meet in their several states on the first Wednesday of December , and vote for ...
93. lappuse
... What are their salaries ? They vary from seven thousand five hun- dred , to seventeen thousand five hundred dollars per year . Have they any assistance ? They have each one or two assistants called " secretary EXECUTIVE . 93.
... What are their salaries ? They vary from seven thousand five hun- dred , to seventeen thousand five hundred dollars per year . Have they any assistance ? They have each one or two assistants called " secretary EXECUTIVE . 93.
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