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Rh who was firt up; and he is to peak, and the other it down, unles he, who was firt up, it down again, and give way to the other; or that ome other Member tand up, and acquaint the Houe, that another was up before him, whom the Speaker calls, and the Houe adjudge it o.

While one is peaking, none-ele is to tand up, or interrupt him, until he have done peaking and be et down, and then the other may rie up and peak, oberving the Rules.

21 Junij 1604. It was agreed for an Order, That when Mr. Speaker deires to peak, he ought to be heard without interruption, if the Houfe be ilent, and not in Dipute.

When the Speaker tands up, the Member tanding up, ought to it down.

27 April 1604. Agreed for a Rule, That if any Quetion be upon a Bill, the Speaker is to explain; but not to way the

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