The Convention Manual, Volume 1, Part 2Argus, 1894 - Constitutional conventions |
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... hold them , as we hold the rest of mankind , enemies in war , in peace friends . We , therefore , the Representatives of the United States of America , in General Congress assembled , appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the ...
... hold them , as we hold the rest of mankind , enemies in war , in peace friends . We , therefore , the Representatives of the United States of America , in General Congress assembled , appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world for the ...
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... hold any other office , ex- cept . 2. The duty of the General Assem- bly to enact all laws neces- sary to give effect to the pro- visions of this Constitution . ARTICLE XVII . Mode of Amending Constitution . 1. The General Assembly may ...
... hold any other office , ex- cept . 2. The duty of the General Assem- bly to enact all laws neces- sary to give effect to the pro- visions of this Constitution . ARTICLE XVII . Mode of Amending Constitution . 1. The General Assembly may ...
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... hold office for the term of six years and until their successors are elected or appointed and qualified ; and the right of such judges and chancellors to hold their office for the full time hereby pre- scribed , shall not be affected by ...
... hold office for the term of six years and until their successors are elected or appointed and qualified ; and the right of such judges and chancellors to hold their office for the full time hereby pre- scribed , shall not be affected by ...
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... hold any other office , except . 2. The duty of the General Assembly to enact all laws necessary to give effect to the provisions of this Constitution . ARTICLE XVII . Mode of Amending Constitution . 1. The General Assembly may ...
... hold any other office , except . 2. The duty of the General Assembly to enact all laws necessary to give effect to the provisions of this Constitution . ARTICLE XVII . Mode of Amending Constitution . 1. The General Assembly may ...
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... hold office . 11. Jurisdiction of Circuit Courts . 12. Terms of Circuit Courts . 13. Judicial districts . - Judge of Circuit Court to reside in his dstrict . 14. Superintending and appellate jurisdiction of Circuit Courts . 15. Equity ...
... hold office . 11. Jurisdiction of Circuit Courts . 12. Terms of Circuit Courts . 13. Judicial districts . - Judge of Circuit Court to reside in his dstrict . 14. Superintending and appellate jurisdiction of Circuit Courts . 15. Equity ...
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