Official Papers, Printed for the Common Council of the City of Boston: Comprising the Constitution of the United States, and the Constitution of Massachusetts, with the Amendments ; City and Police Acts, Acts Relating to the Board of Health, Overseers of the Poor, and Firewards, Together with an Act Providing for the Assessment of TaxesRussell and Gardner, 1822 - 138 sider |
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Side 47
... Treasurer's notes , or for the payment of interest ari- rant from the sing thereon , but by warrant , under the hand of the Go- tion , but by war- Governor . Staff and other returns to the officers to make Governor 47.
... Treasurer's notes , or for the payment of interest ari- rant from the sing thereon , but by warrant , under the hand of the Go- tion , but by war- Governor . Staff and other returns to the officers to make Governor 47.
Side 51
... elections be elected , provided there should be no choice of them by the people ; and afterwards , the two Houses shall proceed to the election of the Council . CHAPTER II ...... SECTION IV . SECRETARY , TREASURER , 51.
... elections be elected , provided there should be no choice of them by the people ; and afterwards , the two Houses shall proceed to the election of the Council . CHAPTER II ...... SECTION IV . SECRETARY , TREASURER , 51.
Side 52
... Treasurer eligi public accounts , are their property , no man shall be eli- gible as Treasurer and Receiver General , more than five years successively . ble five years only . ARTICLE II . The records of the Commonwealth shall be kept ...
... Treasurer eligi public accounts , are their property , no man shall be eli- gible as Treasurer and Receiver General , more than five years successively . ble five years only . ARTICLE II . The records of the Commonwealth shall be kept ...
Side 59
... Treasurer or Receiver General ; Judge in the Senate or of Probate ; Commissary General ; President , Profes- House . sor , or Instructor of Harvard College ; Sheriff ' ; Clerk of the House of Representatives ; Register of Probate ...
... Treasurer or Receiver General ; Judge in the Senate or of Probate ; Commissary General ; President , Profes- House . sor , or Instructor of Harvard College ; Sheriff ' ; Clerk of the House of Representatives ; Register of Probate ...
Side 64
... Treasurer , of the Commonwealth shall become vacant from any cause , Vacancies of the during the recess of the General Court , the Governor , with the advice and consent of the Council , shall nomi- nate and appoint , under such ...
... Treasurer , of the Commonwealth shall become vacant from any cause , Vacancies of the during the recess of the General Court , the Governor , with the advice and consent of the Council , shall nomi- nate and appoint , under such ...
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adjourn aforesaid amendments Anno Domini annually appointed ARTICLE ARTICLE II assessed Assessors authority ballot Board of Health certificate choose chosen citizens City of Boston civil Clerk Common Council Common Pleas Commonwealth complaint Congress consent Constable Constitution Counsellors County of Suffolk Court of Common Court of Sessions declared directed duty election electors estates execution Fire Wards further enacted Harvard College hereby House of Representatives inhabitants JOHN BECKLEY judge judgment Justices last Wednesday Legislature Lieutenant Governor majority manner Mayor and Aldermen ment militia monwealth number of votes oath offence open town meeting Overseers pauper Peace penalties person or persons plantation precinct present President prosecuted Register of Deeds regulations removed require returns rized Selectmen Senate and House Sheriff standing laws summons taxes therein thereof tion Town of Boston town or district Treasurer United vacancies vested Warden warrant whole number
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Side 34 - ... to make, ordain, and establish, all manner of wholesome and reasonable orders, laws, statutes, and ordinances, directions and instructions, either with penalties or without ; so as the same be not repugnant or contrary to this constitution, as they shall judge to be for the good and welfare of this commouwealth, and for the government and ordering thereof, and of the subjects of the same...
Side 26 - God, and for the support and maintenance of public Protestant teachers of piety, religion and morality, in all cases where such provision shall not be made voluntarily.
Side 121 - Subject to the foregoing provisions the ancillary receiver and his deputies shall have the same powers and be subject to the same duties with respect to the administration of such assets, as a receiver of an insurer domiciled in this state.
Side 56 - Wisdom, and knowledge, as well as virtue, diffused generally among the body of the people, being necessary for the preservation of their rights and liberties; and as these depend on spreading the opportunities and advantages of education in the various parts of the country, and among the different orders of the people...
Side 25 - And no subject shall be hurt, molested, or restrained, in his person, liberty, or estate, for worshipping GOD in the manner and season most agreeable to the dictates of his own conscience; or for his religious profession or sentiments; provided he doth not disturb the public peace, or obstruct others in their religious worship.
Side 16 - The conventions of a number of the States having, at the time of their adopting the constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added...
Side 58 - I do solemnly swear that I will administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich; and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge all the duties incumbent on me as , according to the best of my abilities and understanding agreeably to the Constitution and laws of the United States.
Side 19 - Resolved by the senate and house of representatives of the United States of America in congress assembled (two-thirds of both houses concurring,) That the following article be proposed to the legislatures of the several states as an amendment to the constitution of the United States...
Side 28 - Each individual of the society has a right to be protected by it in the enjoyment of his life, liberty and property, according to standing laws.
Side 34 - ... for the hearing, trying, and determining of all manner of crimes, offences, pleas, processes, plaints, actions, matters, causes, and things, whatsoever, arising or happening within the commonwealth, or between or concerning persons inhabiting, or residing, or brought within the same...