Government of the State of Michigan: Embracing an Abstract of the Laws, and Showing the Duties of State, Country and Township Officers; Also,a Brief Outline of the Government of the United States, |
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... Persons .. 41 . Of the Lien of Mechanics and Others .. 42. The Internal Police of the State - Of Disorderly Per- sons -- Who Required to Give Security for Good Behavior 74 76 78 80 83 84 86 87 88 89 91 ... 94 43. Of the Observance of ...
... Persons .. 41 . Of the Lien of Mechanics and Others .. 42. The Internal Police of the State - Of Disorderly Per- sons -- Who Required to Give Security for Good Behavior 74 76 78 80 83 84 86 87 88 89 91 ... 94 43. Of the Observance of ...
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... person or its life if not restrained by parental authority , or would omit to do those things essential to its well being , unless compelled to do them . The pupil must ob- serve the rules and regulations prescribed by the teacher , or ...
... person or its life if not restrained by parental authority , or would omit to do those things essential to its well being , unless compelled to do them . The pupil must ob- serve the rules and regulations prescribed by the teacher , or ...
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... person , we call the government a monarchy . Where the great body of freemen assemble to- gether to make the laws and to transact the business of the State , we call the government a democracy . Where the chief magistrate gets his power ...
... person , we call the government a monarchy . Where the great body of freemen assemble to- gether to make the laws and to transact the business of the State , we call the government a democracy . Where the chief magistrate gets his power ...
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... Persons who have the right to make choice of public of- ficers , and to vote , are called electors . In all elections , every male citizen , every male inhabitant residing in the State , on the twenty - fourth day of June , 1835 ; every ...
... Persons who have the right to make choice of public of- ficers , and to vote , are called electors . In all elections , every male citizen , every male inhabitant residing in the State , on the twenty - fourth day of June , 1835 ; every ...
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... Persons born in other countries are called aliens ; and to become citizens must be naturalized . To accomplish this , the person desiring to become a citizen must go before the Court or the clerk thereof , two years before he can be ...
... Persons born in other countries are called aliens ; and to become citizens must be naturalized . To accomplish this , the person desiring to become a citizen must go before the Court or the clerk thereof , two years before he can be ...
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Page 143 - A widow shall be endowed of the third part of all the lands whereof her husband was seized of an estate of inheritance at any time during the marriage, unless she shall have lawfully released her right thereto.
Page 118 - Treason against the State shall consist only in levying war against it, or adhering to its enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.
Page 123 - ... in the state prison not more than five years, or by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars...
Page 34 - If any bill be not returned by the governor within ten days, Sundays excepted, after it has been presented to him, the same shall become a law, in like manner as if he had signed it, unless the legislature, by their adjournment, prevent its return, in which case it shall not become a law.
Page 137 - ... shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and be punished by a fine not exceeding two thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding twelve months, or by both such fine and imprisonment.
Page 130 - State, is imprisonment in the State Prison for life, or any term of years, and if committed in any other case, by imprisonment in the State Prison not more than fifteen years.
Page 138 - Persons who by any corrupt means attempt to influence an elector in giving his vote are liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or to imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding one year, or both, as the court shall direct.
Page 123 - If such prisoner was in custody otherwise than upon a charge or conviction of felony: by fine not exceeding five hundred dollars and imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months.
Page 42 - General, the Secretary of Internal Affairs, the Superintendent of Public Instruction and the President of the State Board of Health and Vital Statistics, and the Presidents of the three State Boards of Medical Examiners provided for in this Act.
Page 118 - ... shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison not exceeding ten years, or by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars and imprisonment in the jail not exceeding two years.