| Philip Phillips - Law reports, digests, etc - 1840 - 412 pages
...felony, and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the session of their respective houses, and in going to or returning from the same; and for any speech or debate in either house, they shall not be questioned in any other place. 2. No senator or... | |
| United States - 1840 - 128 pages
...felony, and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest, during their attendance at the session of their respective houses, and in going to or returning from the same ; and for any speech in debate in either house, they shall not be questioned in any other place. 2. No senator or... | |
| James Madison, Henry Dilworth Gilpin - Constitutional history - 1840 - 702 pages
...felony, and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the session of their respective Houses, and in going to or returning from the same ; and for any speech or debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other place. No Senator or Representative... | |
| United States - Law - 1840 - 864 pages
...felony, and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest, during their attendance at the session of their respective Houses, and in going to or returning from the same ; and for any speech or debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other place. No Senator or Representative... | |
| Merritt M. Robinson - Criminal law - 1841 - 394 pages
...membres de 1'aBsemthe peace, be privileged from arrest, during their attendance at the sessions of their respective houses, and in going to or returning from the same ; and for any speech or debate in either house they shall not be questioned in any other place. ' ART. CCCCLXXX.7... | |
| Joseph Tate - Law - 1841 - 992 pages
...felony, and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the session of their respective houses, and in going to or returning from the same ; and for any speech or debate in either house, they shall not be questioned in any other place.(l) Act of Jan. 22,... | |
| Edward Currier - United States - 1841 - 474 pages
...felony, and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest, during their attendance at the session of their respective houses, and in going to or returning from the -same ; and for any speech or debate in. either house, they shall not be questioned in any other place. 2. No senator or... | |
| Maine - Law - 1841 - 922 pages
...felony and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the session of their respective houses, and in going to, or returning from the same ; and for any speech or debate in either house, they shall not be questioned in any other place. membea«°o'fCee... | |
| Francis Alexander Durivage - Chronology, Historical - 1841 - 794 pages
...felony on'd breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest during their attendance at the session of their respective Houses, and in going to or returning from the same ; »nd for any speech or debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other place. Ño... | |
| M. Sears - Statesmen - 1842 - 586 pages
...felony, and breach of the peace, be privileged from arrest, during their attendance at the session of their respective houses, and in going to or returning from the same; and for any speech or debate in either house, they shall not be questioned in any other place. 2. No senator or... | |
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