No sum, or quantum of tax, or duty, voted by a Committee of the whole House, shall be increased in the House, until the motion or proposition for such increase shall be first discussed and voted in a Committee of the whole House ; and so in respect to... The Congressional Globe - Página 437por United States. Congress - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Texas. Legislature - 1921 - 386 páginas
...discussed the day on which it was made or offered. 8. No sum or quantum of tax or duty voted by a Committee of the Whole House shall be increased in the House...the motion or proposition for such increase shall first be discussed and voted in a Committee of the Whole House and so in respect to the time of its... | |
| Texas. Legislature - 1921 - 386 páginas
...discussed the day on which it was made or offered. 8. No sum or quantum of tax or duty voted by a Committee of the Whole House shall be increased in the House...the motion or proposition for such increase shall first be discussed and voted in a Committee of the Whole House and so in respect to the time of its... | |
| California. Legislature. Assembly - 890 páginas
...discussion in a committee of the whole House. 76. No sum or quantum of tax or duty, voted by a committee of the whole House, shall be increased in the House...and so in respect to the time of its continuance. 77. All proceedings touching appropriations of money, shall be first discussed in a committee of the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1973 - 148 páginas
...made in the Committee of the Whole House. On November 18, 1794. a ride was adopted providing that : All proceedings touching appropriations of money,...moved and discussed in a Committee of the Whole House. In the next Congress historians have suggested that the House was determined to curtail Secretary Hamilton's... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1975 - 142 páginas
...made in the Committee of the Whole House. On November 13, 1794, a rule was adopted providing that : All proceedings touching appropriations of money,...moved and discussed in a Committee of the Whole House. In the next Congress historians have suggested that the House was determined to curtail Secretary Hamilton's... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1979 - 370 páginas
...made in the Committee of the Whole House. On November 13, 1794, a rule was adopted providing that : All proceedings touching appropriations of money,...moved and discussed in a Committee of the Whole House. In the next Congress historians have suggested that the House "was determined to curtail Secretary... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1981 - 248 páginas
...made in the Committee of the Whole House. On November 13, 1794, a rule was adopted providing that: All proceedings touching appropriations of money shall...moved and discussed in a Committee of the Whole House. In the next Congress historians have suggested that the House was determined to curtail Secretary Hamilton's... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1985 - 52 páginas
...made in the Committee of the Whole House. On November 13, 1794, a rule was adopted providing that: All proceedings touching appropriations of money shall be first moved and discussed in a Committee on the Whole House. In the next Congress historians have suggested that the House was determined to... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1987 - 52 páginas
...made in the Committee of the Whole House. On November 13, 1794, a rule was adopted providing that: All proceedings touching appropriations of money shall be first moved and discussed in a Committee on the Whole House. In the next Congress historians have suggested that the House was determined to... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1989 - 56 páginas
...made in the Committee of the Whole House. On November 13, 1794, a rule was adopted providing that: All proceedings touching appropriations of money shall be first moved and discussed in a Committee on the Whole House. In the next Congress historians have suggested that the House was determined to... | |
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