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 Paffing of Bills. 205

ten as it comes to a Queftion.

When a Bill has been read the Ibid. fecond time, and open’d, any Member may move to have it a- mended, but muft fpeak bur once to it ; and therefore muft take all his Exceptions to it, and every part of it, at one time; for in the Debate of a Bill no man may fpeak but once the fame day, except: the Bull be read more than once that day, and we he may {peak, as often as it is read. :

23 Funij 1604. It was agreed Id.58. fora Rule, Jf a Bill be continued in Speech from day to day, one may wot [peak twice tothe Matter of the fame Bill, |

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