The History of Political Parties in the State of New-York: From the Ratification of the Federal Constitution to December, 1840 ...Phinney & Company, 1849 - New York (State) |
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... John C. Spencer - His talents and labore - E . S. Randall - Francis Dwight - General Harrison's Inaugu- ration - His Cabinet - His Death - Mr . Tyler's Cabinet - John C. Spen- cer Secretary of War - Trial and Acquittal of Alexander ...
... John C. Spencer - His talents and labore - E . S. Randall - Francis Dwight - General Harrison's Inaugu- ration - His Cabinet - His Death - Mr . Tyler's Cabinet - John C. Spen- cer Secretary of War - Trial and Acquittal of Alexander ...
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... John Young - Amendments to the Constitution proposed by the Legislature of 1814 , and approved by the Electors at the Novem- ber election of that year - Action of the Whig Members of the Legis- lature on those Amendments - Circumstances ...
... John Young - Amendments to the Constitution proposed by the Legislature of 1814 , and approved by the Electors at the Novem- ber election of that year - Action of the Whig Members of the Legis- lature on those Amendments - Circumstances ...
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... John Tracy elected President - A Com- mittee of seventeen appointed to report on subjects to be considered by the Convention - Their Report - Debate on restricting the eligibility of citizens for the office of Governor - On the ...
... John Tracy elected President - A Com- mittee of seventeen appointed to report on subjects to be considered by the Convention - Their Report - Debate on restricting the eligibility of citizens for the office of Governor - On the ...
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... John- . son , of the evidence afforded by Mr. Wright of his dis- position to support the religious institutions in the neigh- borhood of Canton , we can state , on the authority of Mr .. Moody , that Mr. W. and another gentleman whose ...
... John- . son , of the evidence afforded by Mr. Wright of his dis- position to support the religious institutions in the neigh- borhood of Canton , we can state , on the authority of Mr .. Moody , that Mr. W. and another gentleman whose ...
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... John Quincy Adams , Andrew Jackson , Henry Clay , and John C. Calhoun , who withdrew his name during the canvass , and each had his partisans and supporters in the state of New York , as well as in other states of the Union . A majority ...
... John Quincy Adams , Andrew Jackson , Henry Clay , and John C. Calhoun , who withdrew his name during the canvass , and each had his partisans and supporters in the state of New York , as well as in other states of the Union . A majority ...
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Page 608 - ... shall be entitled to vote at such election in the election district of which he shall at the time be a resident, and not elsewhere, for all officers that now are or hereafter may be elective by the people...
Page 611 - No lease or grant of agricultural land, for a longer period than twelve years, hereafter made, in which shall be reserved any rent or service of any kind, shall be valid.
Page 654 - There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory otherwise than in the punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted; Provided, always, That any person escaping into the same, from whom labor or service is lawfully claimed in any one of the original States, such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed and conveyed to the person claiming his or her labor or service as aforesaid.
Page 605 - ... next after the passage of such appropriation act; and every such law making a new appropriation, or continuing or reviving an appropriation, shall distinctly specify the sum appropriated, and the object to which it is to be applied; and it shall not be sufficient for such law to refer to any other law to fix such sum.
Page 580 - No member of the Legislature shall receive any civil appointment within this State, or to the Senate of the United States from the Governor, the Governor and Senate, or- from the Legislature, or from any city government during the time for which he shall have been elected ; and all such appointments and all votes given for any such member, for any such office or appointment, shall be void.
Page 602 - ... ]N"o such law shall take effect until it shall, at a general election, have been submitted to the people, and have received a majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election.
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Page 41 - J., in his dissenting opinion, reviews the course of decision in the state of New York, as well as in other states, and comes to the conclusion, which is, we think, unassailable, that the majority opinion was wrong. The decision in this case is to us a curious one, inasmuch as we find the same court, only one year previous, in the case of Hendricks v.
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