Presiding member (speaker) of a Senate.
1In the joint meeting, the president of the senate has authority to preserve order.
2He was of the age of about thirty-five when, in 510, he was made president of the senate.
3The president of the senate sends for missing votes, if there be any, on the fourth Monday in January.
4The president of the senate and the speaker of the house were singled out and warned separately as to their duty.
5Burr won high honor as president of the senate, and the party nominated him for governor of New York with practical unanimity.
6The president of the senate had listened with a penitent mien and bowed head, but now he recovered his presence of mind and exclaimed indignantly:
7This week Senator Parry was again elected as President of the Senate.
8Typically reports to Congress are delivered to the president of the Senate.
9Carnot, whose co-operation Napoleon had entirely secured, was President of the Senate.
10Brown is again in the chair as president of the Senate.
11These votes are then certified and sent to the President of the Senate.
12The strategus and the orator sitting, are consuls, or presidents of the Senate.
13The Honourable Henry Wilson, President of the Senate, was President for the evening.
14William A. Wheeler, of New York, was Vice- President and President of the Senate.
15Q, When is the President of the Senate entitled to vote?
16It is not parliamentary to swear in debate, said the President of the Senate.
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