| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Hawaii - 1894 - 1488 pages
...pardons, after conviction, for all offenses, except in case of impeachment. ARTICLE 28. The King convenes the legislature at the seat of Government, or at a different place, if that should become insecure from an enemy or any dangerous disorder, and prorogues the same; and in any great emergency... | |
| John Henry Brown, Mary Mitchel Brown - Texas - 1894 - 318 pages
...incursions by Indians or other predatory bands, SEC. 8. The governor may, on extraordmary occasions, convene the legislature at the seat of government, or at a different place in case that should be in possession of the public enemy, or in case of the prevalence of disease thereat.... | |
| Robert Hardin Marr - Law - 1895 - 680 pages
...he ma v deem expedient (»г). He may on extraordinary occasions («) convene the General Assembly at the seat of Government, or at a different place, if that should have become dangerous from an enemy or an epidemic (#)• He must take care that the laws be faithfully... | |
| Elizabeth Shelby Kinkead - Kentucky - 1896 - 300 pages
...as he may deem expedient. SEC. 80. He may, on extraordinary occasions, convene the General Assembly at the seat of government, or at a different place, if that should have become dangerous from an enemy or from contagious diseases. In case of disagreement between the... | |
| Alabama - Law - 1897 - 598 pages
...respective offices. §8. He may, by proclamation, on extraordinary occasions, convene the general assembly at the seat of government, or at a different place, if that shall have become, since their last adjournment, dangerous from an enemy, or from contagious disorders;... | |
| Arkansas. Office of the Secretary of State - Arkansas - 1898 - 312 pages
...SBC. 19. The governor, may by proclamation, on extraordinary occasions convene the general assembly at the seat of government, or at a different place if that shall have become since thair last adjournment dangerous from an enemy or contagious disease; and he... | |
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