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CALLING

Volume 4 · 66 words · 1797 Edition

CALLING the House, in the British parliament, is the calling over the members names, every one answering to his own, and going out of the house, in the order in which he is called: this they do in order to discover whether there be any persons there not returned by the clerk of the crown, or if any member be absent without leave of the house.