The American Whig Review, Հատոր 10Wiley and Putnam, 1849 |
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Էջ 42
... South " rose suddenly to order in the federal Senate , because another senator had spoken of one of these territorial sub- governments with a less awful deference than was thought due to the majesty of " a sovereign State ! " Such was ...
... South " rose suddenly to order in the federal Senate , because another senator had spoken of one of these territorial sub- governments with a less awful deference than was thought due to the majesty of " a sovereign State ! " Such was ...
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... South Carolina ( 1778 ) the governor was required to be a resident of ten years ' standing , to have a freehold estate of £ 10,000 , clear of debt , and to be a Pro- testant Christian ; his council were to be of like estate and religion ...
... South Carolina ( 1778 ) the governor was required to be a resident of ten years ' standing , to have a freehold estate of £ 10,000 , clear of debt , and to be a Pro- testant Christian ; his council were to be of like estate and religion ...
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... South Carolina , the same ; in Georgia , as I apprehend , ( though the constitution is not explicit , ) the same . Thus the notion of an election of judges by the people was unheard of . Judicial qualifications were peculiar . The ...
... South Carolina , the same ; in Georgia , as I apprehend , ( though the constitution is not explicit , ) the same . Thus the notion of an election of judges by the people was unheard of . Judicial qualifications were peculiar . The ...
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... stake in the country members of the other house no similar ( and for the most part it must lie within rule existed . In South Carolina , “ every three years as regarded the proper term | to " 52 [ July , The Republic .
... stake in the country members of the other house no similar ( and for the most part it must lie within rule existed . In South Carolina , “ every three years as regarded the proper term | to " 52 [ July , The Republic .
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... South Carolina , the governor and both houses of the legislature were appointed biennially , the judges during good behavior . By the Georgia constitution , the governor and senate were to hold for one year , but the tenure of the ...
... South Carolina , the governor and both houses of the legislature were appointed biennially , the judges during good behavior . By the Georgia constitution , the governor and senate were to hold for one year , but the tenure of the ...
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