Vermont: Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont ...J & J M Poland, 1876 - Vermont |
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... Judge Fassett was elected Councillor , but did not attend or serve as such ; and did not take the oath of office , unless he was sworn by the governor after the only session of that body had been closed . 2 Oct. 25 1791 , Mr. Tichenor ...
... Judge Fassett was elected Councillor , but did not attend or serve as such ; and did not take the oath of office , unless he was sworn by the governor after the only session of that body had been closed . 2 Oct. 25 1791 , Mr. Tichenor ...
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... judge of Rutland county court in 1786 , and from 1788 to 1794 , when he removed to Franklin . He was judge of Chittenden county court from 1794 until 1796 , and of Franklin county court from 1796 until 1802 , and again from 1808 until ...
... judge of Rutland county court in 1786 , and from 1788 to 1794 , when he removed to Franklin . He was judge of Chittenden county court from 1794 until 1796 , and of Franklin county court from 1796 until 1802 , and again from 1808 until ...
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... Judges of the Su- preme Court . The ballots being Taken the Honble Samuel Knight was Elected chief Judge , and the Honble Elijah Payne [ Paine ] & Isaac Tich- enor Esquires was declared to be duly Elected side judges . Committee ...
... Judges of the Su- preme Court . The ballots being Taken the Honble Samuel Knight was Elected chief Judge , and the Honble Elijah Payne [ Paine ] & Isaac Tich- enor Esquires was declared to be duly Elected side judges . Committee ...
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... Judge of Probate , [ assistant ] and Chief Judge of the Court of Windsor county . In the year 1796 he was elevated to the second office in the gift of the people , under the administration of his Excellency Thomas Chittenden , the first ...
... Judge of Probate , [ assistant ] and Chief Judge of the Court of Windsor county . In the year 1796 he was elevated to the second office in the gift of the people , under the administration of his Excellency Thomas Chittenden , the first ...
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... judge of the Supreme Court , and the Honble Elijah Payne [ Paine ] & Isaac Tich- enor Esquires were duly Elected side judges . Having adjourned until this morning , the Committee met and took under consideration the peti- tions of ...
... judge of the Supreme Court , and the Honble Elijah Payne [ Paine ] & Isaac Tich- enor Esquires were duly Elected side judges . Having adjourned until this morning , the Committee met and took under consideration the peti- tions of ...
Common terms and phrases
9 O'clock A. M. The Council according to adjournment act assessing act directing act Entitled act granting act in addition act laying Adjourned Untill Alburgh Assembly Oct Attest JAS bill Entitled cents per acre Chittenden Committee from Council concur in passing concurrence or proposals Council do concur Council met pursuant elected Eliakim Spooner Elijah Paine ELLIOT Clerk Entitled An act Esquire Gideon Olin Governor and Council hon'ble house in passing house of Representatives Isaac Tichenor John Strong join a Committee Join said Committee join the aforesaid Jonas Galusha Jonathan Arnold Jonathan Hunt laying a tax Legislature O'CLOCK P. M. P. M. 2 O'CLOCK passed the House Paul Brigham petition praying proposals of amendment pursuant to adjournment Read & Concurred Read and Concurred read and considered Read and referred referred to Mess revision &c revision and concurrence Samuel Safford sent therein mentioned Thomas Chittenden town Untill 2 Oclock Vermont
Popular passages
Page 525 - Government is the exclusive judge of the extent of the powers delegated to it, stop nothing [short] of despotism — since the discretion of those who administer the government, and not the Constitution, would be the measure of their powers: That the several states who formed that instrument being sovereign and independent, have the unquestionable right to judge of the infraction; and, That a Nullification by those sovereignties, of all unauthorized acts done under color of that instrument is the...
Page 525 - Resolved, That the several states composing the United States of America, are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government; but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States...
Page 399 - The electors shall meet in their respective states and vote by ballot for president and vice president, one of whom, at least, shall not be an inhabitant of the same state with themselves; they shall name in their ballots the person voted for as president, and in distinct ballots the person voted for as vice...
Page 526 - ... that, in case of a deliberate, palpable, and dangerous exercise of other powers not granted by the said compact, the States, who are parties thereto, have the right and are in duty bound to interpose for arresting the progress of the evil, and for maintaining within their respective limits the authorities, rights, and liberties appertaining to them.
Page 426 - After the first enumeration required by the first Article of the Constitution, there shall be one Representative for every thirty thousand, until the number...
Page 259 - Resolved, That a committee be appointed on the part of this House, jointly with such committee as may be appointed on the part of the Senate, to...
Page 107 - He that is faithful in that which is least is faithful also in much: and he that is unjust in the least is unjust also in much.
Page 529 - It belongs not to state legislatures to decide on the constitutionality of laws made by the general government; this power being exclusively vested in the judiciary courts of the Union.
Page 336 - ... to be duly elected a Senator to represent this State in the Senate of the United States; and...
Page 455 - Congress shall earnestly recommend it to the legislatures of the respective States, to provide for the restitution of all estates, rights, and properties which have been confiscated, belonging to real British subjects, and also of the estates, rights, and properties of persons resident in districts in the possession of His Majesty's arms, and who have not borne arms against the said United States.