| United States. Supreme Court - 1881 - 948 頁
...and to the act of voting, whether it is done vocally or by passing between the tellers. In short, to things generally done in a session of the House by...its members in relation to the business before it. It is not necessary to decide here that there may not be things done, in the one House or the other,... | |
| 1881 - 556 頁
...resolutions offered tn writing, and to the act of voting whether orally or otherwise— in short, to things generally done in a session of the house by one of its members in relation to tlie business before it. The House of Representatives, upon the proposed ground that the United States... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1885 - 1302 頁
...and to the act of voting, whether it is done vocally or by passing between the tellers. In short, to things generally done in a session of the House by one of its members in relation to the business lief ore it. while acting, Ex park Bailroad Co., 101 U. 8., 720 [XXV. , 875], or to reverse its decisions... | |
| 1892 - 1296 頁
...whether it Ьь done vocally or by passing between the tellers; in short, to things generally done in n session of the house by one of its members in relation to the business before It." Our state constitution contains the following provisions: "Each house may punish by imprisonment, during... | |
| David Kemper Watson - 1910 - 960 頁
...and to the act of voting whether it is done vocally or by passing between the tellers. In short, to things generally done in a session of the House by...its members in relation to the business before it." Does the privilege exempt a member from the effect of a malicious and corrupt slander or libel? —... | |
| Westel Woodbury Willoughby - 1910 - 728 頁
...and to the act of voting, whether it is done vocally or by passing between the tellers. In short, to things generally done in a session of the House by...its members in relation to the business before it. It is not necessary to decide here that there may not be things done, in the one House or the other,... | |
| 1911 - 678 頁
...questioned in any other place. This privilege as to "any speech or debate" applies generally to "things done in a session of the House by one of its Members in relation to the business before it " (II. 1655; III, 2675). For assaulting a Member for words spoken in debate, Samuel Houston, not a... | |
| John Henry Wigmore - 1912 - 1076 頁
...and to the act of voting, whether it is done vocally or by passing between the tellers. In short, to things generally done in a session of the House by...its members in relation to the business before it. ... We think the plea set up by those of the defendants who were members of the House is a good defence.... | |
| Eugene Wambaugh - 1915 - 1106 頁
...to the act of voting, whether it is done vocally or by passing between the tellers. In__ short, to things generally done in a session of the House by one of itgjrif'inbcTs jrTrolation to the bugines£T)el'oroit. It is not necessary to decide here that there... | |
| 1918 - 844 頁
...questioned in any other place. This privilege as to "any speech or debate" applies generally to "things done in a session of the House by one of its Members in relation to the business before it" (II. 1655; III, 2675). For assaulting a Member for words spoken in debate, Samuel Houston, not a Member,... | |
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