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Page 37
... governor should be thirty years of age and a freeholder , and another week was spent in the con- vention on the same question . So here , when a question has been fully debated in the committee , it will be again brought up in the ...
... governor should be thirty years of age and a freeholder , and another week was spent in the con- vention on the same question . So here , when a question has been fully debated in the committee , it will be again brought up in the ...
Page 55
... governor , with one or more freeholders as sure- ties , in the penal sum of $ 2,000 , conditioned for the faithful perform- ance of such work . ” Mr. Elmore offered the following as a substitute to the amendment , to wit : " Strike out ...
... governor , with one or more freeholders as sure- ties , in the penal sum of $ 2,000 , conditioned for the faithful perform- ance of such work . ” Mr. Elmore offered the following as a substitute to the amendment , to wit : " Strike out ...
Page 80
... governor shall appoint the adjutant general and other members of his staff . Major generals , brigadier generals , and commanders of regiments and separate battalions shall respectively ap- point their own staff . All staff officers may ...
... governor shall appoint the adjutant general and other members of his staff . Major generals , brigadier generals , and commanders of regiments and separate battalions shall respectively ap- point their own staff . All staff officers may ...
Page 122
... governors , and legislatures as honest as him- self and would [ not ] believe the people would ever send here representatives so wilfully corrupt as to violate any article in the constitution . By voting for the amendment of the member ...
... governors , and legislatures as honest as him- self and would [ not ] believe the people would ever send here representatives so wilfully corrupt as to violate any article in the constitution . By voting for the amendment of the member ...
Page 129
... governor he would have a right to murder every man he chose . Messrs . Parks and Bevans continued the discussion , the for- mer giving an essay upon the relative value of gold and silver , exchanges , etc. , etc. , and the latter went ...
... governor he would have a right to murder every man he chose . Messrs . Parks and Bevans continued the discussion , the for- mer giving an essay upon the relative value of gold and silver , exchanges , etc. , etc. , and the latter went ...
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Page 318 - There shall be formed in the said Territory not less than three nor more than five States; and the boundaries of the States, as soon as Virginia shall alter her act of cession and consent to the same...
Page 315 - It is hereby ordained and declared by the authority aforesaid, That the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact, between the original states and the people and states in the said territory, and forever remain unalterable, unless by common consent, to wit: ARTICLE i.
Page 746 - On the passage in either house of the Legislature, of any law which imposes, continues or renews a tax, or creates a debt. or charge, or makes, continues, or renews an appropriation of public. or trust money, or...
Page 680 - Brule, in a direct line to the center of the channel between Middle and South Islands in the Lake of the Desert...
Page 79 - The navigable waters leading into the Mississippi and St. Lawrence, and the carrying places between the same, shall be common highways, and forever free, as well to the inhabitants of the said territory, as to the citizens of the United States, and those of any other states that may be admitted into the confederacy, without any tax, impost, or duty therefor.
Page 34 - ... to postpone to a day certain, to commit or amend, to postpone indefinitely; which several motions shall have precedence in the order in which they are arranged...
Page 318 - Provided, however, and it is further understood and declared that the boundaries of these three States shall be subject so far to be altered, that, if Congress shall hereafter find it - expedient, they shall have authority to form one or two states in that part of the said territory which lies north of an east and west line drawn through the southerly bend or extreme of Lake Michigan.
Page 302 - That elections of members to serve as representatives of the people, in assembly, ought to be free; and that all men, having sufficient evidence of permanent common interest with, and attachment to, the community, have the right of suffrage, and cannot be taxed or deprived of their property for public uses without their own consent, or that of their representatives so elected, nor bound by any law to which they have not, in like manner, assented, for the public good.
Page 738 - Each house shall keep a journal of its proceedings, and publish the same, except such parts as may require secrecy. The doors of each house shall be kept open, except when the public welfare shall require secrecy.
Page 446 - For rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil. Wilt thou then not be afraid .of the power? do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same: for he is the minister of God to thee for good.