SMITH said, he did not know how far the committee should go, he should not vote for the matter to go into the committee.
SMITH considered it as opposite to the practice of the House for a member to move that a committee should rise, at the very time when gentlemen had declared themselves ready to deliver their sentiments.
The marquis of Annandale proposed that the parliament should proceed on the limitations and conditions of government: that a committee should be appointed to consider the condition of the coin and the commerce of the nation.
The house of lords having received intimation of this conspiracy, resolved, that a committee should be appointed to examine into the particulars; and ordered that sir John Maclean should be next day brought to their house.
Pitt moved that a committee should be appointed to wait upon his royal highness for that purpose, with the resolutions to which both lords and commons had agreed.
At this meeting the Bishop of Deny moved that a committee should be appointed to digest a plan of reform.
This Sub-committee should be made up of prominent citizens, representing both the financial and mercantile interests of the community.
The members of this Sub-committee should be selected for their ability to manage the Demonstration Home and to receive and care for the visitors.
The English Act has already been quoted in the previous section, and it now remains to give reasons why every Public Library Committee should be independent of the control of the local authority, save for certain purposes.
Such a sub-committee should be free from the limitations imposed upon subordinate bodies, and although it should report its activities, it should not be expected to submit them to the respective committees.
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