Manual for the General Court, Edição 13Department of State, 1913 "A catechism of the history of New Hampshire from its first settlement to the present period, for the use of schools and families. By John Farmer." ... : 1909, p. [329]-373. Facsim. (reprint of the ed. of 1829, with added facsimile t. p.) |
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... proposed by the convention gives the gov- ernor authority to veto items in general appropriation bills , a wise addition to his powers that will conserve the interests of economy . These and other amendments will be before the voters at ...
... proposed by the convention gives the gov- ernor authority to veto items in general appropriation bills , a wise addition to his powers that will conserve the interests of economy . These and other amendments will be before the voters at ...
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... propose to make the government of New Hampshire strong by virtue of adequate instruments , high social purposes and abso- lute popular control . New Hampshire is progressive by tradition . Its people were the first to insist that the ...
... propose to make the government of New Hampshire strong by virtue of adequate instruments , high social purposes and abso- lute popular control . New Hampshire is progressive by tradition . Its people were the first to insist that the ...
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... proposed statutes , with authority to make public its report on any bill . A public record of the votes and the proceedings of legisla- tive committees , and the abolition of every secret point of access to legislation . The nomination ...
... proposed statutes , with authority to make public its report on any bill . A public record of the votes and the proceedings of legisla- tive committees , and the abolition of every secret point of access to legislation . The nomination ...
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... proposed in the amendment to the constitution ? 2. Do you approve of amending the provision as to represen- tation in the house of representatives by making 600 in- habitants necessary to the election of one representative and 2,400 ...
... proposed in the amendment to the constitution ? 2. Do you approve of amending the provision as to represen- tation in the house of representatives by making 600 in- habitants necessary to the election of one representative and 2,400 ...
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... proposed in the amendment to the consti- tution ? 6. Do you approve of amending the Bill of Rights by strik- ing out the words " rightly grounded on evangelical prin- ciples " after the words " As morality and piety , " and striking out ...
... proposed in the amendment to the consti- tution ? 6. Do you approve of amending the Bill of Rights by strik- ing out the words " rightly grounded on evangelical prin- ciples " after the words " As morality and piety , " and striking out ...
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Página 721 - And the articles of this confederation shall be inviolably observed by every State, and the Union shall be perpetual; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them; unless such alteration be agreed to in a Congress of the United States, and be afterwards confirmed by the Legislatures of every State.
Página 711 - For the more convenient management of the general interest of the United States, delegates shall be annually appointed, in such manner as the legislature of each state shall direct, to meet in Congress on the first Monday in November, in every year...
Página 711 - If any person guilty of, or charged with, treason, felony, or other high misdemeanor in any State shall flee from justice and be found in any of the United States, he shall, upon demand of the governor or executive power of the State from which he fled, be delivered up and removed to the State having jurisdiction of his offence. Full faith and credit shall be given in each of these States to the records, acts, and judicial proceedings of the courts and magistrates of every other State.
Página 709 - Delegates of the United States of America in Congress assembled did on the fifteenth day of November in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Seventyseven, and in the Second Year of the Independence of America agree to certain articles of Confederation and perpetual Union between the States of Newhampshire, Massachusetts-bay, Rhodeisland and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North-Carolina, SouthCarolina and Georgia...
Página 494 - States, to devise such further provisions as shall appear to them necessary to render the Constitution of the Federal Government adequate to the exigencies of the Union ; and to report such an act for that purpose to the United States in Congress assembled, as, when agreed to by them, and afterwards confirmed by the legislatures of every State, will effectually provide for the same.
Página 651 - We have obtained a right to recover our slaves in whatever part of America they may take refuge ; which is a right we had not before. In short, considering all circumstances, we have made the best terms for the security of this species of property it was in our power to make. We would have made better, if we could ; but, on the whole, I do not think them bad.
Página 657 - First, a law violating a treaty ratified by a pre-existing law might be respected by the Judges as a law, though an unwise or perfidious one. A law violating a Constitution established by the people themselves, would be considered by the Judges as null and void.
Página 512 - Philadelphia for the sole and express purpose of revising the articles of Confederation and reporting to Congress and the several legislatures such alterations and provisions therein as shall, when agreed to in Congress and confirmed by the States, render the federal Constitution adequate to the exigencies of government and the preservation of the Union.
Página 723 - Resolved therefore, that the rights of suffrage in the National Legislature ought to be proportioned to the quotas of contribution, or to the number of free inhabitants, as the one or the other rule may seem best in different cases.
Página 634 - I always thought that, when we should acquire Canada and Louisiana it would be proper to govern them as provinces, and allow them no voice in our councils.