| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 sider
...prefer a petition ; which muft be prcfented by a member, and ufually fets forth the grievance defirecl to be remedied. This petition (when founded on facts that may be in their nature difputed) is referred to a committee of members, who examine the matter alleged, and accordingly report... | |
| William Blackstone - 1800 - 678 sider
...prefer a petition ; which muft be prefented by a member, and ufually fets forth the grievance defired to be remedied. This petition (when founded on facts that may be in their nature difputed) is referred to a committee of members, who examine the matter alleged, and accordingly report... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 sider
...constituents, and therefore should be openly submitted to their inspection. To bring a bill into the house, if the relief sought by it is of a private nature,...by a member, and usually sets forth the grievance desired to be remedied. This petition (when founded on facts that may be in their nature disputed)... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 sider
...passed by them, and then presented to the King to pass into a law. To bring a bill into the House, if the relief sought by it is of a private nature,...petition ; which must be presented by a member, and nsually sets forth the grievance desired to be remedied. This petition (when founded on facts that... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 sider
...same in butli houses. In the House of Commons, in order to brin« in the bill, if the relief sought be of a private nature, it is first necessary to prefer...petition, which must be presented by a member, and usually set forth a grievance rri|uired to be remedied. This petition, when founded on facts of a disputable... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 684 sider
...tame in both houses. In the House of Commons, in order to brim in the bill, if the > cli'if HiiHit be of a private nature, it is first necessary to prefer...petition, which must be presented by a member, and usnally set forth a grievance required to be remedied. Th» petition, when founded on facts of a disputable... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 462 sider
...presented to the king, to pass into a law. To bring a bill into the house, if the relief sought for is of a private nature, it is first necessary to prefer...by a member, and usually sets forth the grievance desired to be remedied. This peti . tion, when founded on facts that may be disputed, is referred to... | |
| Edward Augustus Kendall - 1811 - 962 sider
...pass irtto a law. To bring a bill into the house, if the relief sought for is of a prifate Jiature, it is first necessary to prefer a petition, which...by A member, and usually sets forth the grievance desired to be remedied. This petition, when founded tin facts that may be disputed, is referred to... | |
| John Tappen - 1816 - 392 sider
...legislature, after the expiration of the said ten days. Con. VV. Y. " To bring a bill into a house, if the relief sought by it is of a private nature,...prefer a petition; which must be presented by a member, «nd usually sets forth the grievance desired to be remedied. This petition, (when founded on facts... | |
| Samuel Leigh (publisher.) - 1818 - 506 sider
...of introducing Bills and malting Laws. To bring a bill into the house, if the relief sought by it be of a private nature, it is first necessary to prefer a petition, which must be presented by a member. This petition sets forth the grievance which is desired to be remedied. It is then referred to a committee... | |
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