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" Where the private interests of a member are concerned in a bill or question he is to withdraw. And where such an interest has appeared, his voice has been disallowed, even after a division. In a case so contrary, not only to the laws of decency, but to... "
Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and ... - Trang 49
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Constitution of the United States of America, with the Amendments Thereto ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Rules - 1874 - 564 trang
...heard, and then to withdraw. 2 Hats., 121, 122. Where the private interests of a member are concerned in a bill or question, he is to withdraw. And where such an interest has appeared, his voice hasbeen disallowed, even after a division. In a case so contrary, not only to the laws of decency,...

State of Wisconsin Blue Book

Wisconsin - 1879 - 632 trang
...concerned in a bill or question, bo 1« to withdraw. And where such an interest has appeared, his voice ha* been disallowed, even after a division. In a case so contrary, not only to tht law« of decency , but to the fundamental principle of the social compact which denies to any man...

The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin for ...

1907 - 1326 trang
...where such an Interest has appeared, his voice hag been disallowed even after a division. In a cese so contrary, not only to the laws of decency, but to the fundamental principle of the social compact which denies to any man to be a judge In his own cause, it Is for the...

A Treatise on the American Law of Elections

George Washington McCrary - 1880 - 568 trang
...must not, however, in any case, be allowed to vote on his own case, " it being," says Mr. Cushing, " contrary not only to the laws of decency, but to the fundamental principles of the social compact, that a man should sit and act as a judge in his own case." § 521. The power of the two Houses of Congress...

Constitution of the United States of America with the Amendments Thereto ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Rules Committee - 1886 - 504 trang
...heard, and then to withdraw. 2 Hats., 121, 122. Where the private interests of a member are concerned in a bill or question he is to withdraw. And where...only to the laws of decency, but to the fundamental principle of the social compact, which denies to any man to be a judge in his own cause, it is for...

Digest and Manual of the Rules and Practice of the House of Representatives ...

United States. Congress. House - 1888 - 618 trang
...heard, and then to withdraw. 2 Hats., 121, 122. Where the private interests of a member are concerned in a bill or question he is to withdraw. And where...only to the laws of decency, but to the fundamental principle of the social compact, which denies to any man to be a judge in his own canse, it is for...

Legislative Manual of the State of Minnesota

1889 - 724 trang
...heard, and then to withdiaw. 2 Hats. 121, 122. Where the private interests of a member is concerned in a bill or question, he is to withdraw. And where...only to the laws of decency, but to the fundamental principle of the social compact which denies to any man to be a judge in his own cause, it is for the...

State of Wisconsin Blue Book

Wisconsin - 1889 - 638 trang
...heard and then to withdraw. Î Hats.,121, 122. Where the private interests of a member are concerned in a bill or question, he is to withdraw. And where...his voice has been disallowed even after a division. Tn a case so contrary, not only to the laws of decency, but to the fundamental principle of the social...

Senate Manual: Embracing the Standing Rules and Orders of the Senate, the ...

United States. Congress. Senate - 1890 - 542 trang
...heard, and then to withdraw, a Hats., 121, 122. Where the private interests of a member are concerned in a bill or question he is to withdraw. And where...only to the laws of decency, but to the fundamental principle of the social compact, which denies to any man to be a judge in his own cause, it is for...

Senate Manual

United States. Congress. Senate - 1890 - 546 trang
...heard, and then to withdraw. 3 Hats., 121, 122. Where the private interests of a member are concerned in a bill or question he is to withdraw. And where...only to the laws of decency, but to the fundamental principle of the social compact, which denies to any man to be a judge in his own cause, it is for...




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