| United States. Congress - 1831 - 692 pages
...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 the fundamental principles of the social compact, which denies to any man o be a judge in his own cause, it is for... | |
| 1826 - 220 pages
...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,...in his own cause, it is for the honor of the house I that this rule, of immemorial observance, should be strict- ) ly adhered to. 2 Hats, 119, 121. 6... | |
| 1826 - 228 pages
...stated, that is, the question must be moved, himself heard, and then to withdraw. 2 Hats. 121, 122. judge in his own cause, it is for the honor of the house that this rule, of immemorial observance, should be strictly adhered to. 2 Hats. 1 19, 121. 6 Grey 368. No member is... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1830 - 404 pages
...aPP.eared' his V0ice has been disalmlf *ti fte? a divisi°n- I" a case so contrary, not cfnfp of ^ la ws.°f decency, but to the fundamental principle of the social compact, which denies to any man the LnJ ,? muh.'S °Wn Cause, il is for the honor °f should h at Jhls rale, of immemorial observance,... | |
| United States. Congress - 1831 - 688 pages
...withdraw. And where such an interest has appeared, his voice has been lisallowcd, even after a division. In a case so contrary, not only to the laws of decency, but to the fundamental principles of the social compact, which denies to any man :o be a judge in his own cause, it is for... | |
| United States. Congress - 1831 - 692 pages
...the laws of decency, hut to thf fundamental mnciplesof the social compact, which denies to any man о be a judge in his own cause, it is for the honor of the louse that this rule, of immemorial observance, should ic strictly adhered to." First: Mr. President,... | |
| Charles Sitgreaves - 1836 - 380 pages
...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 the fundamental principles of the social compact, which denies to any man to be a judge in his own case, it is for... | |
| 1837 - 240 pages
...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,...man to be a judge in his own cause, it is for the honour of the house that this rule, of immemorial observance, should be strictly adhered to. 2 Hats.... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1837 - 202 pages
...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 the fundamental principles of the social compact, which denies to any man to be a judge in his own cause, it is for... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1838 - 456 pages
...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,...man to be a judge in his own cause, it is for the honour of the house that this rule, of immemorial observance, should be strictly adhered to. 2 Hats.... | |
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