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" The legislative power of the state shall be vested in a General Assembly consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives, but the people reserve to themselves the power to propose to the General Assembly laws and amendments to the constitution, and... "
A Statistical, Political, and Historical Account of the United States of ... - Page 275
by David Bailie Warden - 1819
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Manual of the Constitution of the United States: Designed for the ...

Israel Ward Andrews - Constitutional law - 1874 - 412 pages
...etc. The Powers are three — the Legislative, the Executive, and the Judicial. The Legislative power is vested in a General Assembly, consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives, both to be elected by the people. The State is to be divided every ten years into fiftyone senatorial districts,...
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The American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, Volume 11

George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1875 - 912 pages
...The governor, comptroller, and treasurer constitute the board of public works. The legislative power is vested in a general assembly, consisting of a senate and house of delegates. The senators, 26 in number (one from each county and one from each of the three legislative...
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American Enterprise: Burley's United States Centennial Gazetteer and Guide ...

Sylvester W. Burley - Centennial Exhibition - 1876 - 900 pages
...River, population 7401, and Milledgeville, the former capital, population 2750. Government and Laws. — The legislative authority is vested in a general assembly, consisting of a senate of 44 members, and a house of representatives of 175 members. The legislature meets annually. The executive...
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Library of Universal Knowledge: A Reprint of the Last (1880 ..., Volume 4

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1880 - 974 pages
...since undergone repeated alterations. The constitution, as amended in 1838, vests the legislative power in a general assembly, consisting of a senate and house of representatives ; the latter, apportioned to the number of taxables, are elected annually, and limited to 100; the...
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History of Utah. 1889

Hubert Howe Bancroft - British Columbia - 1889 - 870 pages
...into three branches, the legislative, executive, and judiciary. The legislative authority was to be vested in a general assembly, consisting of a senate and house of representatives, both to be elected by the people.6 The executive power was placed in the hands of a governor, elected as...
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A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the ..., Volume 2

John Bouvier - Law - 1883 - 876 pages
...departments, neither of which can exercise the powers of any other department. The legislative power is vested in a general assembly, consisting of a senate and house of representatives, who sit In regular session every two years, beginning the first Tuesday of January, and at such other...
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Manual of the Constitution of the United States

Israel Ward Andrews - Constitutional history - 1887 - 426 pages
...of the State, to the National government by the people of the United States. The Legislative power is vested in a General Assembly, consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives, the members to be chosen every alternate year on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The...
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Manual of the Constitution of the United States

Israel Ward Andrews - United States - 1887 - 420 pages
...of the State, to the National government by the people of the United States. The Legislative power is vested in a General Assembly, consisting of a Senate and House of Representatives, the members to be chosen every alternate year on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November. The...
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History of Utah, 1540-1886

Hubert Howe Bancroft, Alfred Bates - Utah - 1889 - 888 pages
...into three branches, the legislative, executive, and judiciary. The legislative authority was to be vested in a general assembly, consisting of a senate and house of representatives, both to be elected by the people.5 The executive power was placed in the hands of a governor, elected as...
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The Magazine of American History with Notes and Queries, Volume 22

John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - United States - 1889 - 680 pages
...into three branches, the legislative, executive, and judiciary. The legislative authority was to be vested in a general assembly consisting of a senate and house of representatives, both to be elected by the people. The executive power was placed in the hands of a governor, elected as...
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