A Handbook of Politics for 1868 [to 1894]Philp & Solomons, 1872 |
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... votes given, the Eepublicans are printed in Eoman, the Democrats in italic, and the Liberal Eepublicans in small caps, the classification being according to their political affiliations at the date of voting. Much care has been taken to ...
... votes given, the Eepublicans are printed in Eoman, the Democrats in italic, and the Liberal Eepublicans in small caps, the classification being according to their political affiliations at the date of voting. Much care has been taken to ...
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... Votes thereon — Text of the Salary Bill as Amended by the Senate, and Vote by which it passed— Return of the Bill to the House— Final Vote in the House concurring in the Senate Amendment- Approval by the President— The several Rates of ...
... Votes thereon — Text of the Salary Bill as Amended by the Senate, and Vote by which it passed— Return of the Bill to the House— Final Vote in the House concurring in the Senate Amendment- Approval by the President— The several Rates of ...
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... Votes. XVII.. Woman's Rights 300-311 Female Suffrage Proposition, and Vote in Senate—Female Attorney Vote in House— State Action in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. XVIII. Geneva and San Juan Awards 311-314 Text of ...
... Votes. XVII.. Woman's Rights 300-311 Female Suffrage Proposition, and Vote in Senate—Female Attorney Vote in House— State Action in Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. XVIII. Geneva and San Juan Awards 311-314 Text of ...
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... Vote of 1872 by States —Electoral College Apportionment under the Census of 1870— State Election Returns of 1872 and 1873, with note giving the returns at Election of 1874 in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. XXI. State ...
... Vote of 1872 by States —Electoral College Apportionment under the Census of 1870— State Election Returns of 1872 and 1873, with note giving the returns at Election of 1874 in Connecticut, Rhode Island, and New Hampshire. XXI. State ...
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... votes. Mr. Sargent asked for a separate vote on each amendment proposing to raise salaries. Mr. Holman asked for a separate rote on every proposition creating a new office. January 15 — Mr. Sargent withdrew his demand as above HAND-BOOK ...
... votes. Mr. Sargent asked for a separate vote on each amendment proposing to raise salaries. Mr. Holman asked for a separate rote on every proposition creating a new office. January 15 — Mr. Sargent withdrew his demand as above HAND-BOOK ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 70 - Every law which imposes, continues or revives a tax shall distinctly state the tax and the object to which it is to be applied, and it shall not be sufficient to refer to any other law to fix such tax or object.
Seite 83 - The General Assembly shall have the power to alter, revoke, or annul any charter of incorporation now existing and revocable at the adoption of this constitution, or any that may hereafter be created, whenever in their opinion it may be injurious to the citizens of this Commonwealth, in such manner, however, that no injustice shall be done to the corporators.
Seite 46 - Not only may a man be a citizen of the United States without being a citizen of a State, but an important element is necessary to convert the former into the latter. He must reside within the State to make him a citizen of it, but it is only necessary that he should be born or naturalized in the United States to be a citizen of the Union.
Seite 69 - ... to contribute to another, to be paid or used, any money or other valuable thing as a compensation or reward for the giving or withholding a vote at such election...
Seite 82 - 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 71 - No officer whose salary is fixed by the Constitution shall receive any additional compensation. Each of the other state officers named in the Constitution shall, during his continuance in office, receive a compensation, to be fixed by law, which shall not be increased or diminished during the term for which he shall have been elected or appointed; nor shall he receive to his use any fees er perquisites of office or other compensation.
Seite 79 - The General Assembly shall not delegate to any special commission, private corporation or association, any power to make, supervise or interfere with any municipal improvement, money, property or effects, whether held in trust or otherwise, or to levy taxes or perform any municipal function whatever.
Seite 60 - The Governor shall have power to disapprove of any item or items of any bill making appropriations of money, embracing distinct items, and the part or parts of the bill approved shall be the law, and the item or items of appropriations disapproved shall be void, unless repassed according to the rules and limitations prescribed for the passage of other bills over the executive veto.
Seite 66 - No county, city, town or village shall hereafter give any money or property, or loan its money or credit to or in aid of any individual, association or corporation, or become directly or indirectly the owner of stock in, or bonds of, any association or corporation; nor shall any such county, city, town or village be allowed to incur any indebtedness except for county, city, town or village purposes.
Seite 84 - The General Assembly shall not pass local or special laws in any of the following enumerated cases, that is to say...