The Americanʼs Guide: Comprising the Declaration of Independence; the Articles of Confederation; the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitutions of the Several States Composing the UnionHogan & Thompson, 1845 - 419 pages |
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... justices of the peace , notaries public , coroners , and officers of the militia , excepted , shall have a seat in either house during his being such member of congress , or his continuing in such office . 12. Neither house shall ...
... justices of the peace , notaries public , coroners , and officers of the militia , excepted , shall have a seat in either house during his being such member of congress , or his continuing in such office . 12. Neither house shall ...
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... officers ex- cepted , ) nor any civil officers under this state , ( justices of the peace and notaries public excepted , ) shall be counsellors . And no counsellor shall be appointed to any office during the time for 28 CONSTITUTION OF.
... officers ex- cepted , ) nor any civil officers under this state , ( justices of the peace and notaries public excepted , ) shall be counsellors . And no counsellor shall be appointed to any office during the time for 28 CONSTITUTION OF.
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... justices of the supreme judicial court shall hold no office un- der the United States , nor any state , nor any other office under this state , except that of justice of the peace . ARTICLE 7 . Military . § 1. The captains and ...
... justices of the supreme judicial court shall hold no office un- der the United States , nor any state , nor any other office under this state , except that of justice of the peace . ARTICLE 7 . Military . § 1. The captains and ...
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... justice of the supreme judicial court : provided , that the senators and representatives first elected under this constitution shall take and subscribe such oaths or affirmations , be- fore the president of the convention . 2. No person ...
... justice of the supreme judicial court : provided , that the senators and representatives first elected under this constitution shall take and subscribe such oaths or affirmations , be- fore the president of the convention . 2. No person ...
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... justice freely , and without being obliged to purchase it— completely , and without any denial - promptly , and without delay- conformably to the laws . 12. No person shall be held to answer for any crime or offence , until the same is ...
... justice freely , and without being obliged to purchase it— completely , and without any denial - promptly , and without delay- conformably to the laws . 12. No person shall be held to answer for any crime or offence , until the same is ...
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