The American's 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 Union |
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... may hold the offices of justice of the peace throughout the state ; nor shall they
hold any place or office , or receive any pension or salary , from any other state ,
government , or power whatever . No person shall be capable of exercising , at ...
... may hold the offices of justice of the peace throughout the state ; nor shall they
hold any place or office , or receive any pension or salary , from any other state ,
government , or power whatever . No person shall be capable of exercising , at ...
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... the owner ought to receive an equivalent in money . ARTICLE 3 . That all men
have a natural and unalienable right to worship Almighty God according to the
dictates of their own consciences and understandings , as in their opinion shall
be ...
... the owner ought to receive an equivalent in money . ARTICLE 3 . That all men
have a natural and unalienable right to worship Almighty God according to the
dictates of their own consciences and understandings , as in their opinion shall
be ...
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give their solemn engagement , by oath , or otherwise , for the due and faithful
performance of their duties , in their several offices and places , before such
person or persons as are by these presents hereafter appointed , to take and
receive ...
give their solemn engagement , by oath , or otherwise , for the due and faithful
performance of their duties , in their several offices and places , before such
person or persons as are by these presents hereafter appointed , to take and
receive ...
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This court shall have power to issue writs of error to the supreme court , and to
the court of common pleas , and to receive and determine appeals from
interlocutory or final orders or decrees of the chancellor . Errors shall be assigned
, and ...
This court shall have power to issue writs of error to the supreme court , and to
the court of common pleas , and to receive and determine appeals from
interlocutory or final orders or decrees of the chancellor . Errors shall be assigned
, and ...
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... may be taken , and shall be received instead of an oath , by any citizen chosen
a delegate or elector of the senate , conscientiously scrupulous of taking an oath
in any case , and who is permitted by the constitution to affirm in certain cases .
... may be taken , and shall be received instead of an oath , by any citizen chosen
a delegate or elector of the senate , conscientiously scrupulous of taking an oath
in any case , and who is permitted by the constitution to affirm in certain cases .
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