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... eight , Rhode Island and Providence Planta- tions one , Connecticut five , New York six , New Jersey four , Pennsylvania eight , Delaware one , Maryland six , Virginia ten , North Carolina five , South Carolina five , and Georgia three ...
... eight , Rhode Island and Providence Planta- tions one , Connecticut five , New York six , New Jersey four , Pennsylvania eight , Delaware one , Maryland six , Virginia ten , North Carolina five , South Carolina five , and Georgia three ...
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... eight hundred and eight ; but a tax or duty may be imposed on such importation , not exceeding ten dollars for each person . The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended , unless when in cases of rebellion or ...
... eight hundred and eight ; but a tax or duty may be imposed on such importation , not exceeding ten dollars for each person . The privilege of the writ of habeas corpus shall not be suspended , unless when in cases of rebellion or ...
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... eight hundred and eight , shall in any man- ner affect the first and fourth clauses in the ninth whenever two thirds of both houses 80 Constitution of the United States . section of the Constitution of the United States . 79.
... eight hundred and eight , shall in any man- ner affect the first and fourth clauses in the ninth whenever two thirds of both houses 80 Constitution of the United States . section of the Constitution of the United States . 79.
Page 135
... eight hundred and thirty - seven , and in every tenth year thereafter in the month of May , in manner aforesaid ; and each town or city having three hun- dred ratable polls at the last preceding decennial census of polls , may elect one ...
... eight hundred and thirty - seven , and in every tenth year thereafter in the month of May , in manner aforesaid ; and each town or city having three hun- dred ratable polls at the last preceding decennial census of polls , may elect one ...
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... eight hundred and forty , and of every tenth year thereafter , which census shall determine the apportionment of Senators and Representatives for the term of ten years . The several Senatorial Districts now existing , shall be permanent ...
... eight hundred and forty , and of every tenth year thereafter , which census shall determine the apportionment of Senators and Representatives for the term of ten years . The several Senatorial Districts now existing , shall be permanent ...
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Page 94 - And further, full power and authority are hereby given and granted to the said General Court, from time to lime, to make, ordain, and establish, all manner of wholesome and reasonable orders, laws, statutes, and ordinances, directions and instructions, either with penalties or without ; so as the same be not repugnant or contrary to this Constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of this Commonwealth, and for the government and ordering thereof, and of the subjects of the same...
Page 82 - President ; a quorum for the purpose shall consist of two thirds of the whole number of senators, and a majority of the whole number shall be necessary to a choice. But no person constitutionally ineligible to the office of President shall be eligible to that of Vice President of the United States.
Page 133 - And every denomination of Christians, demeaning themselves peaceably, and as good subjects of the commonwealth, shall be equally under the protection of the law: and no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law.
Page 87 - ... no part of the property of any individual can, with justice, be taken from him, or applied to public uses, without his own consent, or that of the representative body of the people.
Page 84 - We, therefore, the people of Massachusetts, acknowledging, with grateful hearts, the goodness of the great Legislator of the universe, in affording us, in the course of His providence, an opportunity, deliberately and peaceably, without fraud, violence, or surprise, of entering into an original, explicit, and solemn compact with each other; and of forming a new Constitution of civil government, for ourselves and posterity; and devoutly imploring His direction in so interesting a design...
Page 121 - I do solemnly swear that I will administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich; and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge all the duties incumbent on me as , according to the best of my abilities and understanding agreeably to the Constitution and laws of the United States.
Page 72 - ... States, and a Majority of all the States shall be necessary to a Choice. In every Case, after the Choice of the President, the Person having the greatest Number of Votes of the Electors shall be the Vice President. But if there should remain two or more who have equal Votes, the Senate shall chuse from them by Ballot the Vice President...
Page 81 - The electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for president and vice president, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves; they shall name in their ballots the person voted for as president, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as vice...
Page 131 - Senators, and shall be published for three months previous to the time of making such choice, and if in the Legislature so next chosen, as aforesaid, such proposed amendment or amendments, shall be agreed to...
Page 92 - It is the right of every citizen to be tried by judges as free, impartial and independent as the lot of humanity will admit. It is, therefore, not only the best policy, but for the security of the rights of the people, and of every citizen, that the judges of the supreme judicial court should hold their offices as long as they behave themselves well, and that they should have honorable salaries ascertained and established by standing laws.