| 1868 - 424 str.
...section G of preceding act: Be. it enacted, etc., That hereafter every person elected or appointed to any office of honor or profit under the Government of the United States, either in the civil, military, or naval departments of the public service, excepting the President... | |
| 1869 - 114 str.
...shall not be considered luorative offices—shall have a seat in the General Assembly ; nor shall any person, holding any office of honor or profit under the government of the Uulted States, hold any office of honor and profit under the authority of this State. Sec. 30. Every... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1864 - 296 str.
...condition must not be hastily relaxed. 18 Congress has already set the example by excluding from " any office of honor or profit under the government of the United States," and also by excluding as counsellor at law, from any court of the United States, every person who has... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1870 - 1228 str.
...United State» of America i« Congres» assembled, That hereafter every person elected or appointed to any office of honor or profit under the government of the United States, either in the civil, military, or naval departments of the public service, excepting the President... | |
| 1870 - 402 str.
...United States of America in Congress assembled, That hereafter every person elected or appointed to any office of honor or profit under the government of the United States, either in the civil, military, or naval departments of the public service, excepting the President... | |
| William Whiting - 1871 - 728 str.
...1862, Congress passed an act prescribing an oath to be taken by every person elected or appointed to any office of honor or profit under the government of the United States, either in the civil, military, or naval departments of the public service, except the President, before... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1873 - 544 str.
...arises on the following words of the statute: — " Hereafter every person elected or appointed to any office of honor or profit under the Government of the United States, either in the civil, military, or naval departments of the public service, excepting the President... | |
| Joseph Story - 1873 - 744 str.
...oath of office," and for other purposes, enacted that " hereafter every person elected or appointed to any office of honor or profit under the government of the United States, either in the civil, military, or naval departments of the public service, excepting the President... | |
| Robert Nicholson Scott - 1873 - 522 str.
...corps.—Sec. 9, March 3, 1853, chap. 98. OATH OF OFFICE. 542. Hereafter, every person elected or appointed to any office of honor or profit under the government of the United States, either in the civil, military, or naval departments of the public service, excepting the President... | |
| Charles Sumner - 1874 - 560 str.
...this condition must not be hastily relaxed. Congress has already set the example by excluding from "any office of honor or profit under the Government of the United States," and also by excluding, as attorney or counsellor, from any court of the United States, every person... | |
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