The Young Citizen's Catechism ...A.S. Barnes & Company, 1867 - 183 lappuses |
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81. lappuse
... rules of order and the decencies of debate , unless , by special rule , he has occupied his time . Is it ever in order to interrupt a member when speaking upon a subject before the house ? He may be interrupted by a call to order . What ...
... rules of order and the decencies of debate , unless , by special rule , he has occupied his time . Is it ever in order to interrupt a member when speaking upon a subject before the house ? He may be interrupted by a call to order . What ...
148. lappuse
... rules of order , and the order of business ; to maintain due deco- rum among the members ; to give informa- tion , when necessary , on points of order ; to decide upon questions of parliamentary prac- tice ; to receive and announce all ...
... rules of order , and the order of business ; to maintain due deco- rum among the members ; to give informa- tion , when necessary , on points of order ; to decide upon questions of parliamentary prac- tice ; to receive and announce all ...
149. lappuse
... order read ; to call the roll when the vote is taken by yeas and nays , and re- cord the answer of each member ; to notify committees of their appointment , and the matter committed to ... rules of order ? To PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE . 149.
... order read ; to call the roll when the vote is taken by yeas and nays , and re- cord the answer of each member ; to notify committees of their appointment , and the matter committed to ... rules of order ? To PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE . 149.
150. lappuse
... rules of order the same in all deliberative bodies ? In essentials they are nearly the same , but they often differ on minor points . From whence arose the rules of order in most of our minor deliberative bodies ? Those within the ...
... rules of order the same in all deliberative bodies ? In essentials they are nearly the same , but they often differ on minor points . From whence arose the rules of order in most of our minor deliberative bodies ? Those within the ...
154. lappuse
... rules of order , and the decorum proper to gentlemen . What is the first step , after the organization of a meeting ? It is for the president to announce that the meeting has been properly organized , and is ready for the transaction of ...
... rules of order , and the decorum proper to gentlemen . What is the first step , after the organization of a meeting ? It is for the president to announce that the meeting has been properly organized , and is ready for the transaction of ...
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