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... submitted to the electors of the State at a general election , and approved by a majority of the votes given upon the question of its approval . The limitations and restrictions imposed upon corporations , so to be formed , are ...
... submitted to the electors of the State at a general election , and approved by a majority of the votes given upon the question of its approval . The limitations and restrictions imposed upon corporations , so to be formed , are ...
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... submitting to circumstances , when no chances of successful revolt occur . A convict less expert , less discreet , and less obedient to the rules of discipline , is quite as likely to be reformed , and in that view , a proper subject ...
... submitting to circumstances , when no chances of successful revolt occur . A convict less expert , less discreet , and less obedient to the rules of discipline , is quite as likely to be reformed , and in that view , a proper subject ...
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... submitted to the people for ratification at any rate , a draft could not have been equally well made out by a much smaller body , and one whose expenses would have been comparatively trifling ? To this it may be an- swered , that the ...
... submitted to the people for ratification at any rate , a draft could not have been equally well made out by a much smaller body , and one whose expenses would have been comparatively trifling ? To this it may be an- swered , that the ...
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... actual additional clerk hire that might be required in the office to furnish it . All of which is respectfully submitted . JOHN J. ADAM , Auditor General [ A. ] Receipts into the State Treasury during the 20 JOINT DOC .
... actual additional clerk hire that might be required in the office to furnish it . All of which is respectfully submitted . JOHN J. ADAM , Auditor General [ A. ] Receipts into the State Treasury during the 20 JOINT DOC .
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... submitted ; and it is doubtful whether any statistics relating to property valuation obtained by the town assessors can be relied upon as approximating accuracy , while the present rule of valuation for taxation purposes is continued ...
... submitted ; and it is doubtful whether any statistics relating to property valuation obtained by the town assessors can be relied upon as approximating accuracy , while the present rule of valuation for taxation purposes is continued ...
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Page 22 - The legislature shall provide for an annual tax, sufficient with other resources, to pay the estimated expenses of the state government, the interest of the state debt and such deficiency as may occur in the resources.
Page 2 - The circuit court shall have original jurisdiction in all matters, civil and criminal, not excepted in this Constitution, and not prohibited by law ; and appellate jurisdiction from all inferior courts and tribunals, and a supervisory control of the same.
Page 90 - The Legislature shall, within five years from the adoption of this constitution, provide for and establish a system of primary schools, whereby a school shall be kept without charge for tuition, at least three months in each year, in every school district in the State; and all instruction in said schools shall be conducted in the English language.
Page 5 - The legislature may confer upon organized townships, incorporated cities and villages, and upon the board of supervisors of the several counties, such powers of a local, legislative, and administrative character as they may deem proper.
Page 5 - ... inhabitants of the United States, he shall, as soon as practicable, make out and transmit, under the seal of his office, to the House of Representatives, a certificate of the number of members apportioned to each State under the then last enumeration ; and shall likewise make out and transmit without delay to the Executive of each State, a certificate under his seal of office, of the number of members apportioned to such State, under such last enumeration.
Page 3 - Be it enacted by the Senate and Haute of Representatives of the United States...
Page 3 - ... perform the trust reposed in them : and it shall be the duty of the said Clerks, to transmit all such returns, under seal, directed to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, at the first session of the Legislature thereafter : And it shall be the duty of the General Assembly, at their said first...
Page 43 - No student shall be or become a member of any society connected with the University, or consisting of students, which has not first submitted its constitution to the Faculty and received their approbation.
Page 2 - The present system of adjusting collegiate study to a fixed term of four years, or to any other term, must be abandoned, and every student be allowed, within limits to be determined by statute, to carry on, at the same time, a greater or less number of courses as he may choose.
Page 3 - The Legislature may provide by law for the election of one or more persons in each organized county. who may be vested with judicial powers, not exceeding those of a judge of the circuit court at chambers.