The American Debater: Being a Plain Exposition of the Principles and Practice of Public Debate ...S.C. Griggs & Company, 1860 - 360 páginas |
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... motion duly seconded , and stated from the chair , first freely discussed , and then decided affirmatively , or negatively by the meeting . 9. What is meant by the phrase " on motion , duly seconded " ? Whenever a member wishes to get ...
... motion duly seconded , and stated from the chair , first freely discussed , and then decided affirmatively , or negatively by the meeting . 9. What is meant by the phrase " on motion , duly seconded " ? Whenever a member wishes to get ...
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... motion . " * 11. In what way or ways are decisions commonly made in a deliberative assembly ? The decisions in a ... motion to ' proceed to a second reading and consider- ation . ' Motions are of minor character , and relate generally to ...
... motion . " * 11. In what way or ways are decisions commonly made in a deliberative assembly ? The decisions in a ... motion to ' proceed to a second reading and consider- ation . ' Motions are of minor character , and relate generally to ...
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... motion submitted for the decision of a delib- erative assembly , be oral or written ? Every motion calling for special care and delibera- tion , that is , all important motions , should be in writ ing ; but motions merely affecting the ...
... motion submitted for the decision of a delib- erative assembly , be oral or written ? Every motion calling for special care and delibera- tion , that is , all important motions , should be in writ ing ; but motions merely affecting the ...
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... motion comes to be put to vote , that is , when the question of its acceptance or rejection is directly submitted to the assembly , it is , then and for that reason , called the question . 18. What form is observed in submitting a ...
... motion comes to be put to vote , that is , when the question of its acceptance or rejection is directly submitted to the assembly , it is , then and for that reason , called the question . 18. What form is observed in submitting a ...
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... motion wil please signify it by saying ' Aye ! " The response to this being given , he adds : " Those opposed to the motion will please say ' No ! " If the question be decided in the affirmative , † the * If the meeting has been ...
... motion wil please signify it by saying ' Aye ! " The response to this being given , he adds : " Those opposed to the motion will please say ' No ! " If the question be decided in the affirmative , † the * If the meeting has been ...
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