| 1826 - 220 páginas
...Insist. 5. Adhere. 1st. To agree. \ Either of these concludes the other 2d. To disagree. ) necessarily: for the positive of either is exactly the equivalent...they can, before the question of disagreeing is put. 3d. To recede. You may then either insist or adhere. ^ 4th. To insist. You may then either recede or... | |
| 1826 - 228 páginas
...Insist. 5. Adhere. 1st. To agree. ) Either of these concludes the other 3d. To disagree. ) necessarily : for the positive of either is exactly the equivalent of the negative of the other, aud no other alternative remains. On either motion amendments to the amendment may be proposed, eg... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1830 - 404 páginas
...insist; 5th, adhere. 1st. Toagree. ? Either of these concludes the other 2d. To disagree. 5 necessarily , for the positive of either is exactly the equivalent...motion amendments to the amendment may be proposed; e, g. if it be moved to disa gree, those who are for the amendment have a right to propose amendments,... | |
| 1837 - 240 páginas
...2d, disagree; 3d recede ; 4th, insist ; 5th, adhere. Either of these concludes the other necessarily, for the positive of either is exactly the equivalent...they can, before the question of disagreeing is put. You may then either insist or adhere. You may then either recede or adhere. You may then either recede... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1837 - 202 páginas
...agree. } Either of these concludes 2d. To disagree. 5 the other necessarily, for the positive of either exactly the equivalent of the negative of the other, and no other alternative remains. On either tnotion, amendments to the amendment may be proposed ; eg if it be moved to disagree, those who are... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1838 - 456 páginas
...insist ; 5th, adhere. 1. To agree. ? Either of these concludes the other 2. To disagree. 5 necessarily, for the positive of either is exactly the equivalent...they can, before the question of disagreeing is put. a. To recede.} You may then cither insist or adhere. 4. To insist. C recede or adhere. 5. To adhere.... | |
| Alpheus Todd - 1840 - 412 páginas
...disagree. Either of these necessarily concludes the other, for the positive of either is equivalent to the negative of the other ; and no other alternative remains. On either motion, however,, amendments to the amendments may be proposed, as, if it be moved to disagree, those who are... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 530 páginas
...recede ; 4th, insist ; 5th, adhere. Either of these concludes the other 2' To disagree $ necessarily, for the positive of either is exactly the equivalent...they can, before the question of disagreeing is put. 3. To recede. ~) You may then either insist or adhere. 4. To insist. C recede or adhere. 5. To adhere.... | |
| Joel Barlow Sutherland - 1841 - 560 páginas
...3d, recede; 4th, insist; 5th, adhere. Either of these concludes the other 2 To dS-Tree 5 necessarily, for the positive of either is exactly the equivalent...proposed ; eg if it be moved to disagree, those who are.for the amendment have a right to propose amendments, and to make it as perfect as they can, before... | |
| Joseph Bartlett Burleigh - 1853 - 354 páginas
...motion in the originating House to agree to the amendment is negatived. Does there result from this a vote of disagreement, or must the question on disagreement...they can, before the question of disagreeing is put. 3d. To recede. You may then either insist or adhere. 4th. To insist. You may then either recede or... | |
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