Dakota constitutional convention. Held at Sioux Falls, September, 1885Huronite printing Company, 1907 |
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... Moody : I withdraw my motion . Mr. Kent reported for service immediately upon his election by the Convention . Mr. Moody : I move you , Sir , that the Chair appoint a com- mittee of seven , on Rules and Order of Business , and that the ...
... Moody : I withdraw my motion . Mr. Kent reported for service immediately upon his election by the Convention . Mr. Moody : I move you , Sir , that the Chair appoint a com- mittee of seven , on Rules and Order of Business , and that the ...
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... Moody : Now , to end this matter once and for all , I move that this motion to lie upon the table be reconsidered , and that the motion to reconsider lie upon the table . Which motion prevailed . By the President : I will appoint as the ...
... Moody : Now , to end this matter once and for all , I move that this motion to lie upon the table be reconsidered , and that the motion to reconsider lie upon the table . Which motion prevailed . By the President : I will appoint as the ...
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... Moody : Before the Chair disposes of that question , it occurs to me , with due respect to the opinion expressed by the President , that some consideration should be given it by the Con- vention , for this reason : The current business ...
... Moody : Before the Chair disposes of that question , it occurs to me , with due respect to the opinion expressed by the President , that some consideration should be given it by the Con- vention , for this reason : The current business ...
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... Moody : I ask the framer of that motion to listen until I read one of the rules relating to it . The rule requires that the proceedings shall appear in its journal , and the proceedings shall be published in pamphlet form for general ...
... Moody : I ask the framer of that motion to listen until I read one of the rules relating to it . The rule requires that the proceedings shall appear in its journal , and the proceedings shall be published in pamphlet form for general ...
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... Moody , of Lawrence : Perhaps there is one matter we should consider , - Mr. Dow : I withdraw my motion with permission of my second . Mr. Moody : In continuation of the subject under considera- tion this morning , as to printing , I ...
... Moody , of Lawrence : Perhaps there is one matter we should consider , - Mr. Dow : I withdraw my motion with permission of my second . Mr. Moody : In continuation of the subject under considera- tion this morning , as to printing , I ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 358 - That all power is inherent in the people, and all free governments are founded on their authority, and instituted for their peace, safety and happiness.
Seite 10 - All men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect or support any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent...
Seite 358 - That government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security of the people, nation, or community...
Seite 134 - No corporation shall engage in any business other than that expressly authorized in its charter, nor shall it take or hold any real estate except such as may be necessary and proper for its legitimate business.
Seite 136 - The rolling stock, and all other movable property belonging to any railroad company or corporation in this state, shall be considered personal property, and shall be liable to execution, and sale, in the same manner as the personal property of individuals, and the legislature shall pass no law exempting any such property from execution and sale.
Seite 355 - All political power is inherent in the people. Government is instituted for the protection, security, and benefit of the people, and they have the right to alter or reform the same whenever the public good may require it.
Seite 134 - The exercise of the right of eminent domain shall never be abridged or so construed as to prevent the legislature from taking the property and franchises of incorporated companies and subjecting them to public use, the same as the property of individuals...
Seite 155 - No county, city, township, school district or other municipal corporation shall be allowed to become indebted in any manner or for any purpose to an amount, including existing indebtedness, in the aggregate exceeding five per centum on the value of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and county taxes previous to the incurring of such indebtedness.
Seite 355 - All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty ; acquiring, possessing, and protecting property ; and pursuing and obtaining safety and happiness.
Seite 135 - The directors of every railroad corporation shall annually make a report, under oath, to the Auditor of Public Accounts, or some officer to be designated by law, of all their acts and doings, which report shall include such matters relating to railroads as may be prescribed by law. And the General Assembly shall pass laws enforcing by suitable penalties the provisions of this section.