The Federal and State Constitutions, Colonial Charters, and Other Organic Laws of the State, Territories, and Colonies Now Or Heretofore Forming the United States of America: Kentucky ; MassachusettsFrancis Newton Thorpe U.S. Government Printing Office, 1909 - 4430 Seiten |
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... respectively , on the first Tuesday in May ; but the several elections may be continued for three days , if , in the ... respective counties , to be electors of the senate . 11. No person shall be chosen an elector who shall not have ...
... respectively , on the first Tuesday in May ; but the several elections may be continued for three days , if , in the ... respective counties , to be electors of the senate . 11. No person shall be chosen an elector who shall not have ...
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... respective counties . 13. The electors of senators shall judge of the qualifications and elections of members of their body , and on a contested election shall admit to a seat as an elector such qualified person as shall appear to them ...
... respective counties . 13. The electors of senators shall judge of the qualifications and elections of members of their body , and on a contested election shall admit to a seat as an elector such qualified person as shall appear to them ...
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... respective houses , and at the place for choosing senators , and in going to and returning from the same ; and for ... respectively ; if any bill shall not be returned by Kentucky - 1792 1267.
... respective houses , and at the place for choosing senators , and in going to and returning from the same ; and for ... respectively ; if any bill shall not be returned by Kentucky - 1792 1267.
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... respective houses : Provided , That the same may be increased or diminished by law ; but no alteration shall take effect during the session at which such altera- tion shall be made . SEC . 24. The members of the general assembly shall ...
... respective houses : Provided , That the same may be increased or diminished by law ; but no alteration shall take effect during the session at which such altera- tion shall be made . SEC . 24. The members of the general assembly shall ...
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... respective courts having jurisdiction therein . SEC . 24. A secretary shall be appointed and commissioned during the term for which the governor shall have been elected , if he shall so long behave himself well . He shall keep a fair ...
... respective courts having jurisdiction therein . SEC . 24. A secretary shall be appointed and commissioned during the term for which the governor shall have been elected , if he shall so long behave himself well . He shall keep a fair ...
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