| 1767 - 542 halaman
...deputed from each houfe; who for the moft part fettle and adjuft the difference : but, if boto houfes remain inflexible, the bill is dropped. If the commons agree to the amendments, the bill is fent back to the lords by one of the members, wkh a mefftge to acquaint them therewith. Ths \fame forms... | |
| 1770 - 366 halaman
...deputed from each houfe ; who for the moft part fettle and adjuii the difference : but, if both houfes remain inflexible, the bill is dropped. If the commons agree to the amendments, the bill is lent back by one of their members, with a meflage to acquaint them therewith The fame forms are obferved... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1791 - 516 halaman
...deputed from each houfe ; who for the moft .part fettle and adjuft the difference : but, if both houfes 'remain inflexible, the bill is dropped. If the commons agree to the amendments, the bill is fent back to the lords by one of the members, with a meffage to acquaint them therewith. The fame forms... | |
| William Blackstone - 1793 - 686 halaman
...deputed fio.n each houfe ; who for the molt part fettle and adjuil the difference: but, if both houfes remain inflexible, the bill is dropped. If the commons agree to the amendments, the bill is lent back to the lords by one of the members, with a mefTige to acquaint theni therewith. The fame... | |
| Jasper Adams, John Adams - 1793 - 358 halaman
...deputed from each houfe, who, for the mod part, fettle and adjuft the difference. But^ if both houfes remain inflexible, the bill is dropped. If the commons agree to the amendments, the bill ii is fent back to the lords by one of the members, with a mefTage to acquaint them therewith. The... | |
| William Guthrie, John Knox - 1801 - 1204 halaman
...deputed from each houfe, who, for the mod part, fettle and adjaft the difference ; but if both houfes remain inflexible, the bill is dropped. If the commons agree to the amendments, the bill is fent back to the lords by one of the members, w.ith a menage to acquaint them therewith. The fame forms... | |
| Charles Thomas Ellis - 1802 - 288 halaman
...House does not agree to the amendments made by the other, a conference usually follows between certain members deputed from each House, who for the most...both Houses remain inflexible, the bill is dropped. ROYAL ASSENT. When a bill has received the sanction of both Houses, it is deposited in the House of... | |
| Charles Thomas Ellis - 1802 - 312 halaman
...House does not agree to the amendments made by the other, a conference usually follows between certain members deputed from each House, who for the most...both Houses remain inflexible, the bill is dropped. ROYAL ASSENT. When a bill has received the sanction of both Houses, it is deposited in the House of... | |
| Sir William Blackstone - 1807 - 686 halaman
...to receive the concurrence of the commons. If the commons disagree to the amendments, a conference usually follows between members deputed from each...them therewith. The same forms are observed, mutatis mu- [184J tandig, when the bill begins in the house of lords. But, when an act of grace or pardon is... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 716 halaman
...concurrence of the Conunoo. If the Commons disagree to the amendments, a conference usually follows be* tween members deputed from each House ; who, for the most...remain inflexible, the bill is dropped. If the Commons a^-rec to amendments, the bill is sent back to the Lords by one of the members, with a message to acquaint... | |
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