Proceedings and Debates of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, Held in 1867 and 1868 in the City of Albany, Volume 4Weed, Parsons, 1868 |
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... Suppose four judges do not agree , what then ? Why then the case must be re - argued , but if the whole seven sit ... suppose only five sit ? Mr. A. J. PARKER - Then four must concur to decide a case . Mr. HALE - But suppose they do not ...
... Suppose four judges do not agree , what then ? Why then the case must be re - argued , but if the whole seven sit ... suppose only five sit ? Mr. A. J. PARKER - Then four must concur to decide a case . Mr. HALE - But suppose they do not ...
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... Suppose I hire a young man which should control the deliberations of this to go into my office and discharge the duties of Convention upon this matter . The justices or clerk for five hundred dollars a year , for three judges who enter ...
... Suppose I hire a young man which should control the deliberations of this to go into my office and discharge the duties of Convention upon this matter . The justices or clerk for five hundred dollars a year , for three judges who enter ...
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... suppose the Conven- tion will seriously entertain the proposition of leaving Albany before we complete our labors . It is to be presumed that by the holidays we shall have so far progressed in the work , that a very short time after ...
... suppose the Conven- tion will seriously entertain the proposition of leaving Albany before we complete our labors . It is to be presumed that by the holidays we shall have so far progressed in the work , that a very short time after ...
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... suppose , we all agree that when Mr. FERRY - My question is not precisely a vacancy in that office occurs , until it can be answered . Why cannot both propositions be as supplied by election , it shall be filled by the Gov ...
... suppose , we all agree that when Mr. FERRY - My question is not precisely a vacancy in that office occurs , until it can be answered . Why cannot both propositions be as supplied by election , it shall be filled by the Gov ...
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... Suppose it were the case that there do not hear him object to the principle of the sys- was to be one general term for the third and tem ; I do not hear him contrast the principle of fourth judicial districts - that the district now the ...
... Suppose it were the case that there do not hear him object to the principle of the sys- was to be one general term for the third and tem ; I do not hear him contrast the principle of fourth judicial districts - that the district now the ...
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