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- Erskine (disambiguation) (links | edit)
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- National Assembly (Mauritius) (links | edit)
- Reginald Palgrave (links | edit)
- Jefferson's Manual (links | edit)
- Committee of the whole (links | edit)
- Second-degree amendment (links | edit)
- 1854 in the United Kingdom (links | edit)
- Mason's Manual of Legislative Procedure (links | edit)
- Voting methods in deliberative assemblies (links | edit)
- The Standard Code of Parliamentary Procedure (links | edit)
- Recognition (parliamentary procedure) (links | edit)
- Reconsideration of a motion (links | edit)
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