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... amount to be contracted . ARTICLE IX . EDUCATION . SEC . 1. Superintendent of public instruction . 2. To be promoted - proceeds of lands to be devoted to . A system of common schools to be provided . Fund for university . 3 . 4 ...
... amount to be contracted . ARTICLE IX . EDUCATION . SEC . 1. Superintendent of public instruction . 2. To be promoted - proceeds of lands to be devoted to . A system of common schools to be provided . Fund for university . 3 . 4 ...
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... amount of money which may have been lost to one party or secured to another by means of the offense commit- ted , but it depends rather upon the moral turpitude of the crime , the danger to the public and the pun- ishment fixed by law ...
... amount of money which may have been lost to one party or secured to another by means of the offense commit- ted , but it depends rather upon the moral turpitude of the crime , the danger to the public and the pun- ishment fixed by law ...
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... amount of bail fixed by the municipal criminal court of San Francisco to be given by a defendant held to answer upon ten indiet- ments for felonies , none of which were capital , con- sidered . The sole purpose which should guide the ...
... amount of bail fixed by the municipal criminal court of San Francisco to be given by a defendant held to answer upon ten indiet- ments for felonies , none of which were capital , con- sidered . The sole purpose which should guide the ...
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... amount of damages to that portion of the tract of each defend- ant not sought to be condemned , which may accrue by reason of the running of the road through their premises , the jury must ascertain and fix the amount , irrespective of ...
... amount of damages to that portion of the tract of each defend- ant not sought to be condemned , which may accrue by reason of the running of the road through their premises , the jury must ascertain and fix the amount , irrespective of ...
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... amount of three hundred and ninety - five dollars which had been assessed against the mortgage interest , and in 1883 paid the mortgagee the full amount of note and interest , less 43 DECLARATION OF RIGHTS Art . 1. Sec . 16.
... amount of three hundred and ninety - five dollars which had been assessed against the mortgage interest , and in 1883 paid the mortgagee the full amount of note and interest , less 43 DECLARATION OF RIGHTS Art . 1. Sec . 16.
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Page 260 - Every citizen may freely speak, write, and publish his sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that right; and no law shall be passed to restrain or abridge the liberty of speech or of the press.
Page 353 - Duties in another. 7 No Money shall be drawn from the Treasury, but in Consequence of Appropriations made by Law; and a regular Statement and Account of the Receipts and Expenditures of all public Money shall be published from time to time. 8 No Title of Nobility shall be granted by the United States : And no Person holding any Office of Profit or Trust under them, shall, without the Consent of the Congress, accept of any present, Emolument, Office, or Title, of any kind whatever, from any King,...
Page 294 - The governor shall have power to grant reprieves, commutations and pardons, after conviction, for all offenses, except treason and cases of impeachment, upon such conditions and with such restrictions and limitations as he may think proper, subject to such regulations as may be provided by law relative to the manner of applying for pardons.
Page 355 - Vice-President, declaring what officer shall then act as President, and such officer shall act accordingly, until the disability be removed, or a President shall be elected. 7. The President shall, at stated times, receive for his services a compensation, which shall neither be increased...
Page 350 - Each House shall keep a Journal of its Proceedings, and from time to time publish the same, excepting such Parts as may in their Judgment require Secrecy ; and the Yeas and Nays of the Members of either House on any question shall, at the Desire of one fifth of those Present, be entered on the Journal.
Page 348 - Legislature thereof, for six years ; and each senator shall have one vote. 2. Immediately after they shall be assembled in consequence of the first election, they shall be divided, as equally as may be, into three classes. The seats of the senators of the first class shall be vacated at the expiration of the second year ; of the second class...
Page 97 - Courts; also, in all cases at law which involve the title or possession of real estate, or the legality of any tax, impost, assessment, toll, or municipal fine, or in which the demand, exclusive of interest, or the value of the property in controversy, amounts to three...
Page 351 - States: 3. To regulate commerce with foreign nations, and among the several states, and with the Indian tribes: 4. To establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies throughout the United States: 5. To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and measures: 6. To provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the securities and current coin of the United States: 7.
Page 342 - He has refused for a long time, after such dissolutions, to cause others to be elected; whereby the Legislative powers, incapable of Annihilation, have returned to the People at large for their exercise; the State remaining, in the meantime, exposed to all the dangers of invasion from without, and convulsions within.
Page 380 - ... remain for the future within the limits of the United States, as defined by the present treaty, shall be free to continue where they now reside, or to remove at any time to the Mexican republic, retaining the property which they possess in the said territories, or disposing thereof, and removing the proceeds wherever they please, without their being subjected, on this account, to any contribution, tax, or charge whatever. " Those who shall prefer to remain in the said territories, may either...