| 11. | No one is above the rules of the House.
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| 12. | During the rule of the House of Alsace, cities developed and new institutions were formed.
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| 13. | Both efforts proved fiascoes and helped usher in Republican rule of the House and Senate.
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| 14. | Under the rules of the House that restrict amendments, the question of lawsuits could be bypassed.
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| 15. | This request was disallowed, now effectively making the gag rule a retroactive rule of the House.
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| 16. | Pisacane regarded the rule of the House of Savoy as no better than that of Austria.
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| 17. | In 1911 it was recognized as a standing committee in the revised Rules of the House.
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| 18. | The gentleman is making an accusation, which I think is against the rules of the House,
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| 19. | The beginnings of the rule of the House of Nassau in and around Dotzheim are unknown.
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| 20. | The children set the rules of the house.
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