| Massachusetts - 1853 - 108 str.
...previous to the trial of every impeachment, the members of the Senate shall respectively be sworn, truly and impartially to try and determine the charge in question, according to evidence. Their judgment, however, shall not Limitation of extend further than to removal from office and disqualifica-... | |
| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention - 1853 - 688 str.
...previous to the trial of every impeachment, the members of the Senate shall respectively be sworn, truly and impartially to try and determine the charge in question, according to evidence. Their judgment, however, shall not extend further than to removal from office and disqualification... | |
| Massachusetts. Constitutional Convention, Nathan Hale - 1853 - 700 str.
...but, previous to the trial of every impeachment, the members of the senate shall respectively be sworn truly and impartially to try and determine the charge in question, according to the evidence. Their judgment, however, shall not extend further than to removal from office and disqualification... | |
| New Hampshire - 1854 - 712 str.
...previous to the trial of any such impeachment, the members of the senate shall respectively be sworn truly and impartially to try and determine the charge in question according to evidence. And every officer impeached for bribery, corruption, mal-practice or mal-administration in office, shall... | |
| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 str.
...been impeached, until he shall have been acquitted. Before the trial of an impeachment, the member? of the court shall take an oath or affirmation, truly and impartially to try the impeachment, according to evidence ; and no person shall be convicted, without the concurrence... | |
| John Bouvier - 1855 - 774 str.
...been impeached, until he shall have been acquitted. Before the trial of an impeachment, the members of the court shall take an oath or affirmation, truly and impartially to try the impeachment, accordV'OL. II.— P ing to evidence : and no person shall be convicted without the... | |
| 1855 - 576 str.
...be shall have been impeached, until his acquittal. Before the trial of an impeachment, the members of the court shall take an oath or affirmation truly and impartially to try the impeachment, according to evidence ; and no person shall be convicted without the concurrence of... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1928 - 1000 str.
...after he shall have been impeached, until his acquittal. Before the trial of an impeachment the members of the court shall take an oath or affirmation, truly and impartially to try the impeachment according to evidence; and no person shall be convicted without the concurrence of... | |
| Jonathan French - 1857 - 594 str.
...been impeached, until he shall have been acquitted. Before the in il of an impeachment, the members of the court shall take an oath or affirmation, truly and impartially to try the impeachment, according to evidence ; and no person shall be convicted, without the concurrence... | |
| Michigan, Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1857 - 828 str.
...tried, the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court shall preside. When an impeachment is directed, the Senate shall take an oath or affirmation truly and impartially to try and determine the same according to the evidence. No person shall be convicted without the concurrence of two-thirds... | |
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