| United States. Congress. Senate - 1911 - 624 頁
...House, by a strict adherence to which the weaker party can only be protected from those irregularities and abuses which these forms were intended to check...to large and successful majorities. 2 Hats., 171, IJ3. And whether these forms be in all cases the most rational or not, is really not of so great importance.... | |
| Ludwik Dembiński - 1988 - 300 頁
...manner'. Therefore 'whether these norms be in all cases the most rational or not is not really of such great importance. It is much more material that there should be a rule to go by, than what the rule is, that there may be uniformity of proceeding in business, not subject to caprice of the... | |
| 1995 - 544 頁
...1993. p 89 41 Ibid., May II. 1993, p. 349 41 Ibid . May 6. 1993. p 319 4> Ibid.. May 13. 1993. p 376 Whether these forms be in all cases the most rational...should be a rule to go by than what that rule is; thai there may be a uniformity of proceeding in business not subject to the caprice of the Speaker... | |
| Douglas Dion - 2001 - 318 頁
...House; by a strict adherence to which, the weaker party alone can be protected from those irregularities and abuses, which these forms were intended to check,...apt to suggest to large and successful majorities. Jefferson's Parliamentary Manual is officially recognized in the House rules as a guide for parliamentary... | |
| James L. Golden, Professor Emeritus James L Golden, Alan L. Golden - 2002 - 562 頁
...be the case, he added, even if a particular rule does not appear to be "rational." He then observed: "It is much more material that there should be a rule to go by, than what the rule is; that there may be an uniformity of proceeding in business, not subject to the caprice... | |
| George Anastaplo - 2005 - 918 頁
...house; by a strict adherence to which, the weaker party can only be protected from those irregularities and abuses which these forms were intended to check,...apt to suggest to large and successful majorities. . . . And whether these forms be in all cases the most rational or not, is really not of so great importance.... | |
| E. L. Henderson, David Edward O'Connor - 2005 - 132 頁
...and do not constitute their endorsement of this book or our endorsement of their material. To Sharon It is much more material that there should be a rule to go by than what the rule is. — Thomas Jefferson A Manual of Parliamentary Practice, 1801 Contents Preamble "We would... | |
| Edward V. Schneier - 2006 - 288 頁
...means of reconstituting the government" that one finds in mixed premier-president regimes.43 Rules "It is much more material that there should be a rule to go by than what that rule is," Thomas Jefferson wrote in his manual of rules for the US House of Representatives.44 Rules, at the... | |
| 1938 - 764 頁
...House, by a strict adherence to which the weaker party can only be protected from those irregularities and abuses which these forms were intended to check...really not of so great importance It is much more 107188— S. Doc. 172, 75-3 16 241 material that there should be a rule to go by, than what that rule... | |
| Leon Boim, Glenn G. Morgan, Aleksander Witold Rudziński - 1966 - 384 頁
...relating to parliamentary procedure and shared in this country considers that: "Whether these (procedural) forms be in all cases the most rational or not is...material that there should be a rule to go by than what the rule is"1). This paper tries to undermine this view and to prove that even procedure reflects important... | |
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