First Lessons in Civil Government: Including a Comprehensive View of the Government of the State of New-York, and an Abstract of the Laws, Showing the Rights, Duties, and Responsibilities of Citizens in the Civil and Domestic Relations : with an Outline of the Government of the United States, Adapted to the Capacities of Children and Youth, and Designed for the Use of Schools |
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... removed ? 8. What is said about the senate dis- tricts in this section ? 1. When and where does the legislature meet ? 2. What is required is required , before proceeding to business , to take OF THE LEGISLATURE . 35.
... removed ? 8. What is said about the senate dis- tricts in this section ? 1. When and where does the legislature meet ? 2. What is required is required , before proceeding to business , to take OF THE LEGISLATURE . 35.
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... removed from office , or his office should otherwise become vacant . § 7. When the lieutenant - governor acts as governor , the senate chooses from its number a president . And if the offices of both governor and lieutenant - governor ...
... removed from office , or his office should otherwise become vacant . § 7. When the lieutenant - governor acts as governor , the senate chooses from its number a president . And if the offices of both governor and lieutenant - governor ...
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... removal , or otherwise : in such case , so many additional justices must be chosen to fill such vacan- cies . A description of the powers and duties of justices will be given elsewhere . ( See Justices ' Courts . ) The assessors and ...
... removal , or otherwise : in such case , so many additional justices must be chosen to fill such vacan- cies . A description of the powers and duties of justices will be given elsewhere . ( See Justices ' Courts . ) The assessors and ...
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... removed to the poor house , in such counties as have a poor house , where they are supported at the expense of the county . § 15. But not every person who is unable to maintain himself is supported at the public expense . If the poor ...
... removed to the poor house , in such counties as have a poor house , where they are supported at the expense of the county . § 15. But not every person who is unable to maintain himself is supported at the public expense . If the poor ...
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... removal is made by writ of certiorari . When a cause is removed in this manner , the witnesses are not required to attend the trial in the higher court . The substance of the testimony and proceedings before the jus- tice , is produced ...
... removal is made by writ of certiorari . When a cause is removed in this manner , the witnesses are not required to attend the trial in the higher court . The substance of the testimony and proceedings before the jus- tice , is produced ...
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