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MANUAL OF PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE.
AUTHOR’S STATEMENT.
PUBLISHER’S REMARKS.
PARLIAMENTARY PRACTICE.
CHAPTER I.OF CERTAIN PRELIMINARY MATTERS.
CHAPTER II.OF THE OFFICERS.
CHAPTER III.OF THE RIGHTS AND DUTIES OF THE MEMBERS.
CHAPTER IV.OF THE INTRODUCTION OF BUSINESS.
CHAPTER V.OF MOTIONS IN GENERAL.
CHAPTER VI.OF MOTIONS TO SUPPRESS.
A concise yet thorough guide to the art of organized debate, this manual walks listeners through the essential rules that keep any deliberative assembly—whether a civic club, a municipal board, or a legislative body—running smoothly. Drawing on the long‑standing tradition established by Jefferson’s Manual, it explains how groups can formalize their purpose, elect officers, and frame motions so that the collective will is captured clearly and authoritatively.
The author’s notes and annotations bring the original 19th‑century text to life, clarifying obscure passages and linking procedures to the U.S. Constitution where relevant. Designed for both newcomers and seasoned parliamentarians, the work balances historical insight with practical tips, making it an invaluable companion for anyone tasked with leading meetings, drafting minutes, or simply understanding the mechanics of orderly discussion.
Full title
Manual of Parliamentary Practice Rules of Proceeding and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies Rules of Proceeding and Debate in Deliberative Assemblies
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (256K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, David Wilson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2019-11-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1803–1856
Best remembered for the parliamentary guide later known as Cushing’s Manual, this Massachusetts jurist helped shape how American deliberative bodies conduct debate and business. His writing brought legal clarity to meetings, legislatures, and civic procedure in the 19th century.
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