The legislature shall, by standing laws, direct the time and manner of convening the electors, and of collecting votes, and of certifying to the governor the officers elected. The major-generals shall be appointed by the senate and house of representatives,... The Geography, History, and Statistics, of America, and the West Indies ... - Strana 80autor/autoři: Henry Charles Carey, J. Lea - 1823 - 472 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Massachusetts - 1860 - 1158 str.
...and of certifying to the governor, the officers elected. The major-generals shall be appointed by the or ; or who shall assault, or arrest, any witness, or other person, ordered to a be commissioned by the governor. And if the electors of brigadiers, field officers, captains or subalterns,... | |
| JEREMIAH SPOFFORD, M.D. - 1860 - 390 str.
...and of certifying to the governor the officers elected. The major-generals shall be appointed by the senate and house of representatives, each having a negative upon the other; and be commissioned by the governor. And if the electors of brigadiers, field officers, captains or subalterns,... | |
| 1833 - 364 str.
...of State, Treasurer, and Auditor of Public Accounts, are all chosen by the electors for two years. The legislative power is vested in a Senate and House of Representatives, both together being styled " The Legislature of Mississippi." The representatives are chosen every... | |
| Massachusetts - 1862 - 448 str.
...and of certifying to the governor the officers elected. The major-generals shall be appointed by the senate and house of representatives, each having a negative upon the other ; and be commissioned by the governor. And if the electors of brigadiers, field officers, captains or subalterns... | |
| Massachusetts - 1864 - 476 str.
...officers of the line shall be elected as officers of 11™, follows: howe,ected. Major-generals by the senate and house of representatives, each having a negative upon the other. Brigadier-generals, by the written votes of the field officers of the respective brigades. Field officers... | |
| New York (State) - 1867 - 254 str.
...laws of the Commonwealth for the time being. Mass., 288. -The Major-Generals shall be appointed by the Senate and House of Representatives, each having a negative upon the other ; and be commissioned by the Governor. Mass., 288. — And if the electors of brigadiers, field officers,... | |
| FRANKLIN B. HOUGII - 1867 - 604 str.
...and of certifying to the Governor the officers elected. The major-generals 'shall be appointed by the Senate and House of Representatives, each having a negative upon the other ; and be commissioned by the Governor. And if the electors of brigadiers, field officers, captains or subalterns... | |
| Michigan. Constitutional Convention - 1867 - 944 str.
...Wednesday next. The article as amended is as follows: AETICLE . LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. SECTION 1. The legislative power is vested in a Senate and House of Representatives. Sec. 2. The Senate shall consist of thirty-two members. But after the year 1870, the Legislature may... | |
| Edward M. Pierce - 1867 - 1030 str.
...independence, and was one of the first colonies to shake off the royal governor. By its present constitution the legislative power is vested in a senate and house of representatives, which together are styled the general court The executive power is vested in a governor and council.... | |
| Michigan. Constitutional Convention - 1867 - 728 str.
...in cases expressly provided for in this Constitution. ARTICLE V. LLGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT. SECTION 1. The legislative power is vested in a Senate and House of [Representatives. Sec. 2. The Senate shall consist of thirty-two members. But after the year 1870, the Legislature may... | |
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