American's Guide: Comprising the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation, the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitutions of the Several States Composing the Union |
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... Treasurer . § 1. The treasurer shall be chosen annually , at the first session of the legislature , by joint ballot of the senators and representatives in con- vention , but shall not be eligible more than five years successively . 2 ...
... Treasurer . § 1. The treasurer shall be chosen annually , at the first session of the legislature , by joint ballot of the senators and representatives in con- vention , but shall not be eligible more than five years successively . 2 ...
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... treasurer , shall also be elected on the said day , and have the same powers , and be subject to the same duties , as is provided in this constitution ; and in case of the death or other disqualification of the president of this ...
... treasurer , shall also be elected on the said day , and have the same powers , and be subject to the same duties , as is provided in this constitution ; and in case of the death or other disqualification of the president of this ...
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... treasurer's notes , or for the pay- ment of interest arising thereon ) but by warrant , under the hand of the governor for the time being , with the advice and consent of the council , for the necessary defence and support of the ...
... treasurer's notes , or for the pay- ment of interest arising thereon ) but by warrant , under the hand of the governor for the time being , with the advice and consent of the council , for the necessary defence and support of the ...
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... Treasurer , Commissary , & c . Article 1. The secretary , treasurer , and receiver - general , and the commissary - general , notaries public , and naval officers , shall be chosen annually , by joint ballot of the senators and ...
... Treasurer , Commissary , & c . Article 1. The secretary , treasurer , and receiver - general , and the commissary - general , notaries public , and naval officers , shall be chosen annually , by joint ballot of the senators and ...
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... treasurer and receiver - general more than five years successively . 2. The records of the commonwealth shall be kept in the office of the secretary , who may appoint his deputies , for whose conduct he shall be accountable ; and he ...
... treasurer and receiver - general more than five years successively . 2. The records of the commonwealth shall be kept in the office of the secretary , who may appoint his deputies , for whose conduct he shall be accountable ; and he ...
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