hatsell’s precedents

Hatsell’s Precedents. A compilation of points of order decided in the House of Commons, published by the House’s clerk, John Hatsell, in two volumes, the first in 1776 and the second in 1781. • Hatsell’s compilation was a primary source for the manual that Thomas Jefferson compiled while presiding over the United States Senate.
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