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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11. lappuse
... the school commissioners . * Although the questions refer to the State of New York , they apply to most other states of the Union . What officers are to be elected in each school district ( 11 ) Part First -CIVIL DIVISIONS,
... the school commissioners . * Although the questions refer to the State of New York , they apply to most other states of the Union . What officers are to be elected in each school district ( 11 ) Part First -CIVIL DIVISIONS,
75. lappuse
... questions before the election of speaker ; and continues in of- fice till a successor is elected . What are the general duties of the sergeant - at - arms ? He shall keep the account of the pay and mileage of members ; prepare checks ...
... questions before the election of speaker ; and continues in of- fice till a successor is elected . What are the general duties of the sergeant - at - arms ? He shall keep the account of the pay and mileage of members ; prepare checks ...
80. lappuse
... question ? When a motion embraces several distinct parts , it is sometimes moved to try the sense . of the house upon the parts separately : this is called dividing the question . When a motion is moved , seconded , and stated by the ...
... question ? When a motion embraces several distinct parts , it is sometimes moved to try the sense . of the house upon the parts separately : this is called dividing the question . When a motion is moved , seconded , and stated by the ...
82. lappuse
... question is stated by the president as follows : " Shall the decision of the chair be sustained ? ” If the chair is sustained , the member should take his seat ; if not , he may proceed . In a permanently organized meeting , what is the ...
... question is stated by the president as follows : " Shall the decision of the chair be sustained ? ” If the chair is sustained , the member should take his seat ; if not , he may proceed . In a permanently organized meeting , what is the ...
92. lappuse
... questions concerning our national welfare ; and to re-- port the condition of affairs to the president once in a year , or as often as the president . desires . What assistance is he allowed ? An assistant and twenty - five clerks ...
... questions concerning our national welfare ; and to re-- port the condition of affairs to the president once in a year , or as often as the president . desires . What assistance is he allowed ? An assistant and twenty - five clerks ...
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