The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 5
... to be in force " until ratified by a general court of the company , and returned under its seal to the colony . " And the ordinance " further re- quired the general assembly , and also the council of CH . I. ] 5 CONSTITUTION OF VIRGINIA .
... to be in force " until ratified by a general court of the company , and returned under its seal to the colony . " And the ordinance " further re- quired the general assembly , and also the council of CH . I. ] 5 CONSTITUTION OF VIRGINIA .
Strana 10
... court . " This general court was to consist of " the governor and council for the time being , and of such repre- sentatives being freeholders as should be an- nually elected by the freeholders of each town , who possessed a freehold of ...
... court . " This general court was to consist of " the governor and council for the time being , and of such repre- sentatives being freeholders as should be an- nually elected by the freeholders of each town , who possessed a freehold of ...
Strana 11
... court . To the governor was also reserved the right of " no- minating , and with the advice of his council , appointing to all military and judicial offices , those of the Court of Admiralty excepted , which were reserved to the Crown ...
... court . To the governor was also reserved the right of " no- minating , and with the advice of his council , appointing to all military and judicial offices , those of the Court of Admiralty excepted , which were reserved to the Crown ...
Strana 16
... court , apportioned according to the number of freemen ; in which general court was vested the supreme power - legislative , ex- ecutive , and judicial . Rhode Island , settled by refugees from the religious tyranny of the Independents ...
... court , apportioned according to the number of freemen ; in which general court was vested the supreme power - legislative , ex- ecutive , and judicial . Rhode Island , settled by refugees from the religious tyranny of the Independents ...
Strana 33
... had no authority to levy taxes , no power to enforce obedience , no means of regulating foreign or domestic com- * Story , § 244 , note . merce , no national courts . It was invested with c 3 CH . III . ] 33 THE CONFEDERATION .
... had no authority to levy taxes , no power to enforce obedience , no means of regulating foreign or domestic com- * Story , § 244 , note . merce , no national courts . It was invested with c 3 CH . III . ] 33 THE CONFEDERATION .
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