Reports of the Proceedings and Debates of the Convention of 1821 Assembled for the Purpose of Amending the Constitution of the State of New York: Containing All the Official Documents Relating to the Subject, and Other Valuable MatterE. amd E. Hosford, 1821 - 703ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... proper ma- gazine of warlike stores proportionate to the number of inhabitants , be , forever hereafter , at the expense of this state , and by acts of the legislature , established , maintained , and continued , in every county in this ...
... proper ma- gazine of warlike stores proportionate to the number of inhabitants , be , forever hereafter , at the expense of this state , and by acts of the legislature , established , maintained , and continued , in every county in this ...
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... proper authority of the se- veral cities in this state , to appoint inspectors of election under this act , in the same manner as they are required by law for annual elec . tions , at least twelve days before the time appointed for ...
... proper authority of the se- veral cities in this state , to appoint inspectors of election under this act , in the same manner as they are required by law for annual elec . tions , at least twelve days before the time appointed for ...
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... proper regulation of this honourable body . " On motion of MR . KOOT , the Convention then proceeded to the election of two Secretaries by ballot . The ballots having been received and counted , JOHN F. BACON , Esq . of the city of ...
... proper regulation of this honourable body . " On motion of MR . KOOT , the Convention then proceeded to the election of two Secretaries by ballot . The ballots having been received and counted , JOHN F. BACON , Esq . of the city of ...
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... proper , as the one of- fered by the honourable gentleman from Delaware . Such a course would frus- trate the objects for which committees had been appointed . If any gentleman believed that he could aid the several committees by his ...
... proper , as the one of- fered by the honourable gentleman from Delaware . Such a course would frus- trate the objects for which committees had been appointed . If any gentleman believed that he could aid the several committees by his ...
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... proper course , and they hoped it would be considered by the other committees as a precedent . The report was then read by the secretary , as follows : The committee to whom was referred so much of the constitution as relates to the ...
... proper course , and they hoped it would be considered by the other committees as a precedent . The report was then read by the secretary , as follows : The committee to whom was referred so much of the constitution as relates to the ...
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abolish adopted amendment appointing power assembly ayes and noes bill Birdseye Briggs Buel Buren Burroughs chancellor chancery CHIEF JUSTICE SPENCER citizens city of New-York Clarke common pleas consideration constitution Convention council of appointment council of revision court of chancery courts of common district Duer duty election electors executive exercise experience favour freehold gentleman from Delaware governor Hogeboom honourable gentleman impeachment insert J. R. Van Rensselaer judges judicial judiciary jury Kent King legislative legislature ment Messrs militia motion moved to strike Munro nomination object Oneida opinion opposed oyer and terminer P. R. Livingston party Paulding persons political present President principle proposed proposition provision qualifications question Radcliff remarks respect Rhinelander right of suffrage Root Rosebrugh Sanford select committee senate Starkweather supreme court Tallmadge thought tion TOMPKINS town universal suffrage Van Buren Vechten vote Wendover Wheaton whole Williams words
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633 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every citizen may freely speak, write, and publish his sentiments, on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of that right ; and no law shall be passed to restrain, or abridge, the liberty of speech, or of the press.
631 ÆäÀÌÁö - Sheriffs shall hold no other office, and be ineligible for the next three years after the termination of their offices. They may be required by law, to renew their security, from time to time ! and in default of giving such new security, their offices shall be deemed vacant. But the county shall never be made responsible for the acts of the Sheriff.
11 ÆäÀÌÁö - Britain, and it is necessary that the exercise of every kind of authority under the said Crown should be totally suppressed, and all the powers of government exerted under the authority of the people of the colonies...
633 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... is true, and was published with good motives, and for justifiable ends, the party shall be acquitted; and the jury shall have the right to determine the law and the fact.
555 ÆäÀÌÁö - I do solemnly swear (or affirm, as the case may be,) that I will support the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of the State of California: and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office of , according to the best of my ability.
629 ÆäÀÌÁö - 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.
15 ÆäÀÌÁö - No member of this state shall be disfranchised, or deprived of any of the rights or privileges secured to any citizen thereof, unless by the law of the land or the judgment of his peers.
629 ÆäÀÌÁö - He shall, at stated times, receive for his services a compensation which shall neither be increased nor diminished during the term for which he shall have been elected. SEC. 5. The governor shall have power to grant reprieves and pardons, after conviction, for all offences, except treason and cases of impeachment.
629 ÆäÀÌÁö - If during a vacancy of the office of Governor, the LieutenantGovernor shall be impeached, displaced, resign, die, or become incapable of performing the duties of his office, or be absent from the State, the President of the Senate shall act as Governor until the vacancy be filled or the disability shall cease...
632 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... before they enter on the duties of their respective offices, take and subscribe the following oath or affirmation: " I do solemnly swear (or affirm...