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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... term of seven years from their respective dates ; and upon the expiration of any com- mission , the same may , if necessary , be renewed , or another person ap- pointed , as shall most conduce to the well - being of the commonwealth . 4 ...
... term of seven years from their respective dates ; and upon the expiration of any com- mission , the same may , if necessary , be renewed , or another person ap- pointed , as shall most conduce to the well - being of the commonwealth . 4 ...
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... term of six months next preceding the election , upon producing a certificate from the clerk of the town or city in which his estate lies , bearing date within ten days of the time of his voting , setting forth that such person has a ...
... term of six months next preceding the election , upon producing a certificate from the clerk of the town or city in which his estate lies , bearing date within ten days of the time of his voting , setting forth that such person has a ...
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... term . 2. No person , except a native citizen of the United States , shall be eligible to the office of governor , nor shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not be a freeholder , and shall not have attained the age of ...
... term . 2. No person , except a native citizen of the United States , shall be eligible to the office of governor , nor shall any person be eligible to that office who shall not be a freeholder , and shall not have attained the age of ...
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... term for which he shall have been elected . 5. The governor shall have power to grant reprieves and pardon after conviction , for all offences , except treason and cases of impeachment . Upon convictions for treasons , he shall have ...
... term for which he shall have been elected . 5. The governor shall have power to grant reprieves and pardon after conviction , for all offences , except treason and cases of impeachment . Upon convictions for treasons , he shall have ...
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... term , and be removable in like manner . 12. The governor shall nominate , and , with the consent of the sen- ate , appoint masters and examiners in chancery ; who shall hold their offices for three years , unless sooner removed by the ...
... term , and be removable in like manner . 12. The governor shall nominate , and , with the consent of the sen- ate , appoint masters and examiners in chancery ; who shall hold their offices for three years , unless sooner removed by the ...
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