| 1821 - 408 pages
...26. No member, in the course of debate, shall be allowed to indulge in personal reflections. 27. If more than one member rise to speak at the same time, the member who is most distant from the Moderator's chair, shall speak first. 28. When more than three... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. - 1839 - 558 pages
...25. No member, in the course of debate, shall be allowed to indulge in personal reflections. 26. If more than one member rise to speak at the same time, the member who is most distant from the moderator's chair shall speak first. 27. When more than three members... | |
| Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. General Assembly - Bible - 1843 - 914 pages
...25. No member, in the course of debate, shall be allowed to indulge in personal reflections. 26. If more than one member rise to speak at the same time, the member who is most distant from the moderator's chair shall speak first. 27. When more than three members... | |
| William Wallace Everts - Pastoral theology - 1846 - 104 pages
...propositions. No member in the course of debate shall be allowed to indulge in personal reflections. If more than one member rise to speak at the same time, the member that is most distant from the Moderator's chair, shall speak first. If any member consider himself... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court. Senate - 1847 - 1206 pages
...presiding officer, and through him to the meeting ; and if, at any time, two or more persons shall rise to speak at the same time, the presiding officer shall determine which one shall have the precedence. No remarks of a personal nature, or reflecting unfavorably on the conduct... | |
| Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Michigan. Grand Lodge - 1850 - 564 pages
...when if the decision be in his favor he may proceed again. 6. Should two or more members rise about the same time, the Presiding Officer shall determine which is entitled to the floor. 7. No member shall speak more than twice on the same subject, except by unanimous permission of the... | |
| James Napoleon McElligott - Debates and debating - 1855 - 320 pages
...respectfully address his remarks to the President, confine himself to the question, and avoid personality. Should more than one member rise to speak, at the same time, the President shall determine who is entitled to the floor. EULE 3. — Every member shall have the privilege... | |
| School libraries - 1847 - 900 pages
...and respectfully addressing the chair, confine himself to the question, and avoid personalities. 9. Should more than one member rise to speak at the same time, the Chairman shall at once, and without appeal, determine who is entitled to the floor. 10. Members shall... | |
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