Register of Debates in Congress: Comprising the Leading Debates and Incidents of the ... Session of the ... Congress, Volume 4; Volume 10; Volume 61Gales & Seaton, 1825 - Law |
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Page 4185
... appointed by Con - despair of seeing any thing effected . gress , to examine its books and investigate its proceed- 1 fondly hope , however , that , on a subject of so much ings , the directors refuse them the right guarantied by ...
... appointed by Con - despair of seeing any thing effected . gress , to examine its books and investigate its proceed- 1 fondly hope , however , that , on a subject of so much ings , the directors refuse them the right guarantied by ...
Page 4205
... appoint two persons of their own body judges , and a proper person to act as clerk of the election ; one of the persons appointed declined serv - from the law , but from the constitution . ing , he having become a candidate for office ...
... appoint two persons of their own body judges , and a proper person to act as clerk of the election ; one of the persons appointed declined serv - from the law , but from the constitution . ing , he having become a candidate for office ...
Page 4207
... appointed deputy present . He requested a evening of each day . young man of respectability , who was present , to attend It is also his duty to proclaim , at the close of the elec- with the judges ; and , with their consent , he did ...
... appointed deputy present . He requested a evening of each day . young man of respectability , who was present , to attend It is also his duty to proclaim , at the close of the elec- with the judges ; and , with their consent , he did ...
Page 4209
... appointed right of suffrage . How do individuals now find their way by the county court . The people have no direct agency into this House ? The old - fashioned and common way in their selection . The people go , at the time fixed , to ...
... appointed right of suffrage . How do individuals now find their way by the county court . The people have no direct agency into this House ? The old - fashioned and common way in their selection . The people go , at the time fixed , to ...
Page 4215
... appoint , or any of the at ten , then he has no discretion ; but if , according to the persons appointed should fail to attend , the sheriff shall plain common - sense , popular meaning of that language , immediately preceding any ...
... appoint , or any of the at ten , then he has no discretion ; but if , according to the persons appointed should fail to attend , the sheriff shall plain common - sense , popular meaning of that language , immediately preceding any ...
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