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 Seiten |
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... seat in the senate or house of representatives . No person shall ever be admitted to hold a seat in the legislature , or any office of trust or importance under this government , who , in the due course of law , has been convicted of ...
... seat in the senate or house of representatives . No person shall ever be admitted to hold a seat in the legislature , or any office of trust or importance under this government , who , in the due course of law , has been convicted of ...
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... seat , upon proof thereof to the satis- faction of the House of which he is a member . § 5. The person of every member of the General Assembly shall be exempt from arrest and his estate from attachment in any civil action , during the ...
... seat , upon proof thereof to the satis- faction of the House of which he is a member . § 5. The person of every member of the General Assembly shall be exempt from arrest and his estate from attachment in any civil action , during the ...
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... seat in the legisla ture . And if any person shall , while a member of the legislature , be elected to congress , or appointed to any office , civil or military , under the United States , his acceptance thereof , shall vacate his seat ...
... seat in the legisla ture . And if any person shall , while a member of the legislature , be elected to congress , or appointed to any office , civil or military , under the United States , his acceptance thereof , shall vacate his seat ...
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... seat either in the Senate or in the General Assembly ; but on being elected and taking his seat , his office shall be considered vacant : and no person holding any office of profit under the government of the United States shall be ...
... seat either in the Senate or in the General Assembly ; but on being elected and taking his seat , his office shall be considered vacant : and no person holding any office of profit under the government of the United States shall be ...
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... seat of one of them shall be vacated every year , in order that thereafter one judge may be annually appointed . 3. Such of the six judges as shall attend the court shall receive , respectively , a per diem compensation , to be provided ...
... seat of one of them shall be vacated every year , in order that thereafter one judge may be annually appointed . 3. Such of the six judges as shall attend the court shall receive , respectively , a per diem compensation , to be provided ...
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