The British Constitution And Government a Description of the Way in Which the L
The British Constitution And Government a Description of the Way in Which the L
Frederick Wicks
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" This part of the business is generally conducted in the course of a hubbub of conversation, and few take any notice of it, but it has happened that a second division has been demanded on the actual question instead of permitting it to be taken for granted that the members voting that the question be put are necessarily the same as those who approve of the motion. The result of this second declaration is that the Bill is regarded as having been read a second time. In former times the Bill was ...actually read in the House, but now every member is provided with a copy before AND GOVERNMENT. 73 the motion is made that it be read a second time, and he is supposed to have made himself acquainted with its contents. The reading of a Bill a second time signifies that the principle is approved by the House. If, however, the Noes had prevailed, the Speaker would not put the original question, " That the Bill be now read a second time, " because the majority of the House would in that case have said " No " to the proposition that these words p»-oposed to be left out stand part of the question, and " Yes " to the proposal that the amendment be added instead of those original words.
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