The Convention Manual, Volume 1, Part 2Argus, 1894 - Constitutional conventions |
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Page 48
... militia when not in active service . ARTICLE XIII . Education . 1. A system of public schools to be maintained by the General Assembly.- Separate schools Section for the may be provided children of citizens of 48 CONSTITUTION OF ALABAMA .
... militia when not in active service . ARTICLE XIII . Education . 1. A system of public schools to be maintained by the General Assembly.- Separate schools Section for the may be provided children of citizens of 48 CONSTITUTION OF ALABAMA .
Page 49
... educational pur- poses . 4. The General Assembly shall pro- vide for the levying and col- lection of an annual poll ... Education shall have supervision of the public schools . 8. No money raised or appropriated for the public schools ...
... educational pur- poses . 4. The General Assembly shall pro- vide for the levying and col- lection of an annual poll ... Education shall have supervision of the public schools . 8. No money raised or appropriated for the public schools ...
Page 50
... Education in this State is hereby voided . 9. The salaries of the executive and judicial and all other officers of this State who may be hold- ing office at the time of the ratification of this Constitution shall not be affected by the ...
... Education in this State is hereby voided . 9. The salaries of the executive and judicial and all other officers of this State who may be hold- ing office at the time of the ratification of this Constitution shall not be affected by the ...
Page 64
... Education , and a Sheriff for each county . 2. The supreme executive power of this State shall be vested in a Chief Magistrate , who shall be styled " The Governor of the State of Alabama . " 3. The Governor , Secretary of State , State ...
... Education , and a Sheriff for each county . 2. The supreme executive power of this State shall be vested in a Chief Magistrate , who shall be styled " The Governor of the State of Alabama . " 3. The Governor , Secretary of State , State ...
Page 74
... Education and judges of the Supreme Court , may be removed from office for willful neglect of duty , corruption in office , habitual drunkenness , incompetency , or any offense involving moral turpitude while in office , or committed ...
... Education and judges of the Supreme Court , may be removed from office for willful neglect of duty , corruption in office , habitual drunkenness , incompetency , or any offense involving moral turpitude while in office , or committed ...
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