After this, one of the members is directed to carry it to the lords, and desire their concurrence; who, attended by several more, carries it to the bar of the house of peers, and there delivers it to their speaker, who comes down from his woolsack to... Sketches of the English Constitution - Page 71de James Stuart Laurie - 1864 - 84 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Blackstone - 1836 - 694 pages
...is directed to carry it to the lords, and desire their concurrence; who, attended by several more, carries it to the bar of the house of peers, and there delivers it to their speaker, who comes dowo from his woolsack to receive it. It there passes through the same forms as in the other house,... | |
| Sir William BLACKSTONE - 1837 - 468 pages
...is directed to carry it to the lords, and desire their concurrence; who, attended by several more, carries it to the bar of the house of peers, and there...passes through the same forms as in the other house, except engrossing, which is already done, and, if rejected, no more notice is taken, but it passes... | |
| William Blackstone - 1838 - 910 pages
...is directed to carry it to the lords, and desire their concurrence ; who, attended by several more, carries it to the bar of the house of peers, and there...passes through the same forms as in the other house, (except engrossing, which is already done,) and, if rejected, no more notice is taken, but it passes... | |
| William Blackstone, James Stewart - 1839 - 556 pages
...carry it to the lords, and desire their concurrence ; who, attended by seve- ••*}* Jjsthc ral more, carries it to the bar of the house of peers, and there...there passes through the same forms as in the other Manner of house, (except engrossing, which is already done) aud, if re- j^ jected, no more notice is... | |
| William Blackstone, John Bethune Bayly - 1840 - 764 pages
...house of peers and delivers it to then- Speaker who comes down from his woolsack to receive it It then passes through the same forms as in the other house, and if rejected it passes in silence to prevent altercations. But if agreed to, the lords send a message by two Masters... | |
| William Guthrie - 1843 - 848 pages
...After this it is presented (usually by its original proposer) at the bar of the House of Peers. i here passes through the same forms as in the other house; and, if it be rejected, no more notice is taken: but, if it be adopted, the lords send a message, importing... | |
| Henry John Stephen - 1858 - 718 pages
...to the lords, and desire their concurrence ; and the member thus deputed, attended by several more, carries it to the bar of the house of peers, and there...other house, and, if rejected, no more notice is taken ; but the matter passes sub silentio, to prevent unbecoming altercations. But if it is agreed to, the... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1860 - 874 pages
...is directed to carry it to the lords, and desire their concurrence; who, attended by several more, carries it to the bar of the house of peers, and there...passes through the same forms as in the other house, (except engrossing, which is already done,) and, if rejected, no more notice is taken, but it passes... | |
| William Blackstone - 1865 - 642 pages
...is directed to carry it to the lords, and desire their concurrence; who, attended by several more, carries it to the bar of the House of Peers, and there...receive it. It there passes through the same forms, and, if rejected, no more notice is taken, but it passes sub silentio, to prevent unbecoming altercations.... | |
| William Blackstone, George Sharswood - 1867 - 926 pages
...is directed to carry it to the lords, and desire their concurrence ; who, attended by several more, carries it to the bar of the house of peers, and there...speaker, who comes down from his woolsack to receive it. Inhere passes through the same forms as in the other house, (exrrpt engrossing, which is already done,)... | |
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