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| United States - Session laws - 1845 - 816 pages
...more than seven members ; and no person shall be capable of being ~ a delegate for more than three years, in any term of six years ; nor shall any person,...another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees, or emolument of any kind. ยง 3. Each State shall maintain its own delegates in a meeting of the States,... | |
| Child rearing - 1845 - 436 pages
...nor more than seven members ; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years, in any term of six years ; nor shall any person,...any office under the United States for which he, or any other for his benefit, receives any salary, fees, or emolument of any kind. $3. Each state shall... | |
| United States. President - Presidents - 1846 - 766 pages
...by more than seven members ; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years ; nor shall any person,...meeting of the states, and while they act as members of the commitee of the states. In determining questions in the United States in Congress assembled, each... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Political science - 1847 - 300 pages
...by more than seven, members ; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years : nor shall any person, being a delegate, be capable of hold ing any office under the United States, for which he, or another for his benefit, receives any... | |
| Daniel Parker - Constitutional law - 1848 - 174 pages
...nor more than seven members ; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years ; nor shall any person,...another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees, or emolument of any kind. Each State shall maintain its own delegates in a meeting of the States, and... | |
| James A. Williams - Constitutional history - 1848 - 188 pages
...by more than seven members; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years ; nor shall any person,...another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees, or emolument of any kind. Each state shall maintain its own delegates in a meeting of the states, and... | |
| Daniel Parker - Constitutional law - 1848 - 172 pages
...being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years ; nor shall any person, being * delegate, be capable of holding any office under the...another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees, or emolument of any kind. Each State shall maintain its own delegates in a meeting of the States, and... | |
| John Bigelow - Constitutions - 1848 - 538 pages
...nor rnore than seven members ; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years ; nor shall any person, being a delegate, be capable of holding an office under the United States, for which he, or another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees,... | |
| William Hickey - 1851 - 588 pages
...; more than seven members j and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years ; nor shall ; any person,...another for his benefit receives any salary, ' fees or emolument of any kind. Each state shall maintain its own delegates in any meeting of the states, and... | |
| William Hickey - Constitutional history - 1851 - 580 pages
...by more than seven members ; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years; nor shall any person,...another for his benefit receives any salary, fees or emolument of any kind. Each state shall maintain its own delegates in any meeting of the states, and... | |
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