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Sida 1391
... whole mass of voters ; whereas in the appointive sys- tem the governor himself is held responsible . The court will , therefore , always be more carefully selected from men suited to the place . Mr. STIRLING Said : I do not vote upon ...
... whole mass of voters ; whereas in the appointive sys- tem the governor himself is held responsible . The court will , therefore , always be more carefully selected from men suited to the place . Mr. STIRLING Said : I do not vote upon ...
Sida 1393
... whole State , I think the people of the whole State ought to be permitted to take them from any portion of the State . I therefore vote " aye . " Mr. ABBOTT . The section now reads- ( ( They shall be not less than thirty years of age ...
... whole State , I think the people of the whole State ought to be permitted to take them from any portion of the State . I therefore vote " aye . " Mr. ABBOTT . The section now reads- ( ( They shall be not less than thirty years of age ...
Sida 1398
... whole year , and if the judge hears the testimony , you would have to have a clerk to take down all the testimony . If irrelevant testimony is taken down before the commissioner , the lawyer knows it would be ruled out by the court ? Mr ...
... whole year , and if the judge hears the testimony , you would have to have a clerk to take down all the testimony . If irrelevant testimony is taken down before the commissioner , the lawyer knows it would be ruled out by the court ? Mr ...
Sida 1399
... whole prac- tice of the State heretofore , which has always required all matters of fact to go before a jury ? And yet you think this is an anomaly and not to be put into the constitution , be- cause it is properly a matter of ...
... whole prac- tice of the State heretofore , which has always required all matters of fact to go before a jury ? And yet you think this is an anomaly and not to be put into the constitution , be- cause it is properly a matter of ...
Sida 1402
... whole case . Since that period I have prepared an amendment , which I think will not be object- ed to . I would , therefore , ask the convention to take up section nine , for the purpose of en- abling me to offer what is in effect a ...
... whole case . Since that period I have prepared an amendment , which I think will not be object- ed to . I would , therefore , ask the convention to take up section nine , for the purpose of en- abling me to offer what is in effect a ...
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Abbott adopted Allegany county amendment appointed assembly Audoun Balti Baltimore city Baltimore county Billingsley Briscoe Carroll CHAMBERS city of Baltimore committee constitution convention court of appeals Cushing Daniel Davis Dellinger Dent district Dorchester duty Duvall Ecker election equity Galloway gentleman from Allegany gentleman from Baltimore Goldsborough governor Hebb Hollyday Horsey insert judges judiciary jurisdiction justice Keefer Kennard Kent county Lansdale Larsh legislature Markey Maryland matter Mayhugh McComas ment mileage MILLER motion move Mullikin Nays-Messrs Negley Nyman oath offered orphans Parran party person PRESIDENT Prince George's proposed proposition provision Pugh Purnell question being taken rate of interest Ridgely salary SANDS Schley six per cent slavery Smith Sneary Somerset STIRLING STOCKBRIDGE strike submitted Swope Sykes THOMAS THRUSTON tion Todd usury Valliant vention voters Washington county Wickard Worcester words yeas and nays Yeas-Messrs
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Sida 1856 - All laws now in force in the territory of Wisconsin, which are not repugnant to this constitution, shall remain in force until they expire by their own limitation, or be altered or repealed by the legislature.
Sida 1753 - It is not the less a civil war, with belligerent parties in hostile array, because it may be called an "insurrection" by one side and the insurgents be considered as rebels or traitors. It is not necessary that the independence of the revolted province or State be acknowledged in order to constitute it a party belligerent in a war according to the law of nations. Foreign nations acknowledge it as war by a declaration of neutrality.
Sida 1703 - That the Inhabitants of Maryland are entitled to the Common Law of England, and the trial by Jury, according to the course of that law...
Sida 1394 - No Judge shall sit in any case wherein he may be interested, or where either of the parties may be connected with him either by affinity or consanguinity, within such a degree as may be prescribed by law, or when he shall have been counsel in the case.
Sida 1394 - SEC. 6. All Judges shall, by virtue of their offices, be conservators of the peace throughout the State...
Sida 1865 - Resolved, That the United States ought to cooperate with any State which may adopt gradual abolishment of slavery, giving to such State pecuniary aid, to be used by such State in its discretion, to compensate for the inconveniences, public and private, produced by such change of system.
Sida 1603 - ... keep a book in which shall be entered every sum or sums of money received by him, or on his account, as a payment or compensation for his performance of official duties, a copy of which entries...
Sida 1797 - Any member may call for the division of a question, which shall be divided if it comprehend propositions in substance so distinct, that, one being taken away, a substantive proposition shall remain for the decision of the House.
Sida 1738 - It would seem but fair reasoning upon the plainest principles of interpretation, that when the constitution established certain qualifications, as necessary for office, it meant to exclude all others, as prerequisites. From the very nature of such a provision, the affirmation of these qualifications would seem to imply a negative of all others.
Sida 1785 - I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I am a citizen of the United States; that I am...