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... consideration than if the matter be postponed by waiting for a regular session , until the general election in 1876 , when the heat and partisan strife of a Presidential contest will assuredly prevent questions of State interest , of ...
... consideration than if the matter be postponed by waiting for a regular session , until the general election in 1876 , when the heat and partisan strife of a Presidential contest will assuredly prevent questions of State interest , of ...
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... consideration than those in which the public at large are interested , and thus much unwise and mischievous legis ... considerations . There can be no 10 [ March 3 , JOURNAL OF THE.
... consideration than those in which the public at large are interested , and thus much unwise and mischievous legis ... considerations . There can be no 10 [ March 3 , JOURNAL OF THE.
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Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives. regardless of all other considerations . There can be no higher evidence of the fitness of an intelligent people to select their own judges than this . I believe that whenever political ...
Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives. regardless of all other considerations . There can be no higher evidence of the fitness of an intelligent people to select their own judges than this . I believe that whenever political ...
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... consideration . These suggestions are made from no spirit of hostility to corporations . Every citizen of this State must appreciate the value of railroads in developing our natural resources and in promoting our prosperity . They can ...
... consideration . These suggestions are made from no spirit of hostility to corporations . Every citizen of this State must appreciate the value of railroads in developing our natural resources and in promoting our prosperity . They can ...
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... consideration of the proposed amendments to the Constitu- tion . Mr. Bartholomew moved to amend the motion so that , the Speaker remain- ing in the chair , the House proceed to work as in committee of the whole ; Which was accepted ...
... consideration of the proposed amendments to the Constitu- tion . Mr. Bartholomew moved to amend the motion so that , the Speaker remain- ing in the chair , the House proceed to work as in committee of the whole ; Which was accepted ...
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accepted and committee Ackley Aken amend Sec amendments to Art announced the following arrangement and phraseology Article asked and obtained Bartholomew Blackman Bottomley Briggs Brunson Buell Cady Caplis Chairman committee discharged committee on arrangement Constitution corporation Dinturff Dovell E. R. Miller electors entitled A bill entitled Joint resolution Fancher Garfield Garvelink Gilmore governor Greusel Haywood Hewitt Hosner House concurred House Joint Resolution House of Representatives Hoyt inserting in lieu JAMES H Joint resolution proposing judge Kellogg Keweenaw county Kipp Knapp Lansing leave of absence legislature lieu thereof Lockwood Luce March 20 members elect Michigan motion prevailed moved to amend municipal corporations O'Dell obtained leave order of third provided by law Remer Report accepted resolution proposing amendments Respectfully report Ripley Sanderson Scoy Senate SENATE CHAMBER Sergeant-at-Arms session Shaw Simpson SIR-I am instructed Striker striking thereof the words third reading township vote Walker Warren Withington Wixson yeas and nays
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Page 281 - The term corporations as used in this article, shall be construed to include all associations and joint stock companies having any of the powers or privileges of corporations not possessed by individuals or partnerships.
Page 276 - For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a residence, by reason of his presence or absence, while employed in the service of the United States; nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of this State, or of the United States, or of the high seas; nor while a student of any seminary of learning; nor while kept at any alms-house, or other asylum, at public expense; nor while confined in any public prison.
Page 19 - The General Assembly shall not pass local or special laws in any of the following enumerated cases, that is to say...
Page 32 - Every law which imposes, continues or revives a tax shall distinctly state the tax and the object to which it is to be applied, and it shall not be sufficient to refer to any other law to fix such tax or object.
Page 227 - The exercise of the right of eminent domain shall never be abridged or so construed as to prevent the legislature from taking the property and franchises of incorporated companies and subjecting them to public use, the same as the property of individuals...
Page 21 - Upon conviction for treason, he shall have power to suspend the execution of the sentence until the case shall be reported to the Legislature at its next meeting, when the Legislature shall either pardon, or commute the sentence, direct the execution of the sentence, or grant a further reprieve.
Page 273 - The Governor shall have power to disapprove of any item or items of any bill, making appropriations of money, embracing distinct items, and the part or parts of the bill approved shall be the law, and the item or items of appropriation disapproved shall be void, unless repassed according to the rules and limitations prescribed for the passage of other bills over the Executive veto.
Page 273 - The Governor shall have the 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 17 - The reasons for such expulsion shall be entered upon the journal, with the names of the members voting on the question. JSo member shall be expelled a second time for the same cause.
Page 269 - If he approve, he shall sign it ; but if not, he shall return it with his objections, to the House in which it originated, which shall enter the objections at large upon its journal and reconsider it. On such reconsideration, if two-thirds of the members elected agree to pass the bill, it shall be sent with the objections to the other House, by which it shall be reconsidered.