| 1804 - 372 str.
...upon a sat of Charter-rights and the form of a Conbitution, in manner following, viz. That l.'That the Government of this province shall be vested in...Governor, Legislative Council, and General Assembly. II. That the Legislative Council, and General Assembly, shall be chosen, for the first time, on the... | |
| 1835 - 472 str.
...constitution then cannot n,vail himThe constitution of this state adopted tlie 2d of July, 1776, declares that the government of this province shall be vested in a governor, council, and u general assembly. There is no clause restricting the powers of the government as to... | |
| Charles Sitgreaves - 1836 - 380 str.
...House of Assembly, with a few unimportant exceptions, which are noted under the head of " Council." " That the government of this province shall be vested in a Governor, Legislative Council, and General Assembly."—Const. Art. I. " That the Council shall also have power to prepare bills to pass into... | |
| United States. Circuit Court (3rd Circuit), Henry Baldwin - 1837 - 670 str.
...constitution then cannot avail him. The constitution of this state, adopted the 2d of July 1776, declares that the government of this province shall be vested in a governor, council, and a general assembly. There is no clause restricting the powers of the government as to... | |
| 1841 - 460 str.
...arrest of judgment, and such points of law as may be submitted to them. CONSTITUTION OF NEW JERSEY. 1. That the government of this province shall be vested in a Governor, legislative Council, and general Assemby. 2. That the said legislative Council and general Assembly shall be chosen, for the first time,... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1841 - 484 str.
...formed July 2d, 1776, while it was a province of Great Britain. It provides that the government of the province shall be vested in a governor, legislative council, and general assembly. The council and assembly to be chosen annually by the people, and the governor and judges, by the council... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1842 - 500 str.
...formed July 2d, 1776, while it was a province of Great Britain. It provides that the government of the province shall be vested in a governor, legislative council, and general assembly. The council and assembly to be chosen annually by the people, and the governor and judges, by the council... | |
| Samuel Perkins - 1848 - 494 str.
...formed July 2J, 1776, while it was a province of Great Britain. It provides that the government of the province shall be vested in a governor, legislative council, and general assembly. The council and assembly to be chosen annually by the people, and the governor and judges, by the council... | |
| Samuel John Bayard, Robert Field Stockton - 1856 - 366 str.
...necessary. That instrument contains a broad grant of sovereign power, in the following language : — "The Government of this Province shall be vested in...Governor, Legislative Council, and General Assembly." This general grant of sovereign power unquestionably embraces the power alluded to. The late Isaac... | |
| Samuel John Bayard - 1856 - 348 str.
...necessary. That instrument contains a broad grant of sovereign ^ower, in the following language : — "The Government of this Province shall be vested in...Governor, Legislative Council, and General Assembly." This general grant of sovereign power unquestionably embraces the power alluded to. The late Isaac... | |
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