| Aaron Clark - 1816 - 274 頁
...totally to alter the nature of the proposition ; and it is a way of getting rid of a proposition, by making it bear a sense different from what was intended...79, 4, 82, 84. A new bill may be ingrafted by way of amendmeut, on the words " Be it enacted,^." 1 Grey 190, 192. If it be proposed to amend by leaving... | |
| 1826 - 228 頁
...totally to alter the nature of the proposition ; and it is a way of getting rid of a proposition, by making it bear a sense different from what was intended...against it themselves. 2 Hats. 79, 4, 82, 84. A new bill maybe ingrafted by way of amendment, on the words " Be it enacted, &c." 1 Grey 190,192. If it be proposed... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1827 - 252 頁
...totally to alter the nature of the proposition ; and as it is a way of getting rid of a proposition by .making it bear a sense different from what was intended...themselves. 2 Hats. 79. 4, 82, 84. A new bill may be engrafted by way of amendment on the words, " Be it enacted," &c. 1 Grey. 190, 192. I. The Speaker... | |
| Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - 1836 - 496 頁
...totally to alter the nature of the proposition ; and it is a wuy of getting rid of a proposition, by making it bear a sense different from what was intended...the movers, so that they vote against it themselves. A member who lias spoken to the main question may speak again to the amendment. See, for this and other... | |
| 1837 - 240 頁
...; and it is a way of getting rid of a proposition, by making it bear a sense different from what it was intended by the movers, so that they vote against...Grey, 190, 192. If it be proposed to amend by leaving out certain words, it may be moved as an amendment to this amendment to leave out a part of the words... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1838 - 456 頁
...totally to alter the nature of the proposition : and it is a way of getting rid of a proposition by making it bear a sense different from what was intended...that they vote against it themselves. 2 Hats. 79. 4,82, 84. A new bill may be engrafted by way of amendment on the words, "Be it enacted," &c. 1 Grey,... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 560 頁
...proposition, and it is a way of getting rid of a proposition by making it bear a sense different from what it was intended by the movers, so that they vote against...amendment on the words " Be it enacted, &c." 1 Grey, 190,192. If it be proposed to amend by leaving out certain words, it may be moved as an amendment to... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 530 頁
...proposition, and it is a way of getting rid of a proposition by making it bear a sense different from what it was intended by the movers, so that they vote against...amendment on the words " Be it enacted, &c." 1 Grey, 190,192. If it be proposed to amend by leaving out certain words, it may be moved as an amendment to... | |
| Popular encyclopedia - 1846 - 924 頁
...totally to alter the nature of the proposition ; and it is a way of getting rid of a proposition, by making it bear a sense different from what was intended...the movers, so that they vote against it themselves. A member who has spoken to the main question may speak again to the amendment. See, for this and other... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1850 - 210 頁
...totally to alter the nature of the proposition; and it is a way of getting rid of a proposition, by making it bear a sense different from what was intended by the movers, so that they vote against it themselves.—2 Hats. 79; 4, 82, 84. A new bill may be ingrafted, by way of amendment, on the words,... | |
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