But the articles to be amended, and the amendments proposed, and such articles as are proposed to be added or abolished, shall be promulgated at least six months before the day appointed for the election of such convention, for the previous consideration... The Historical Register of the United States - Side 11redigert av - 1814Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Vermont. Constitutional Convention - 1836 - 124 sider
...explaining such as may be thought not clearly expressed, and of adding such as are necessary j for the preservation of the rights and happiness of the...abolished, shall be promulgated at least six months befoie the day appointed for the election of such convention, for the previous consideration of the... | |
| Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1837 - 812 sider
...defective, explaining such as may be thought not clearly expressed, and of adding such as are necessary for the preservation of the rights and happiness of the...opportunity of instructing their delegates on the subject". Here the people of Pennsylvania declared the manner in which they would amend their Constitution —... | |
| Zadock Thompson - 1842 - 726 sider
...defective, explaining such as may be thought not clearly expressed, and of adding such as are necessary, for the preservation of the rights and happiness of the...have an opportunity of instructing their delegates OH the subject. ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT. ARTICLE 1. No person, who is not already a freeman of this state,... | |
| Zadock Thompson - 1842 - 670 sider
...defective, explaining such as may be thought not clearly expressed, and of adding such as are necessary, for the preservation of the rights and happiness of the...appointed for the election of such convention, for tile previous consideration of the people, that they may have an opportunity of instructing their delegates... | |
| Vermont. Council of Censors - 1842 - 38 sider
...for the purpose of voting upon the amendments which the Council of Censors shall have proposed. And the articles to be amended, and the amendments proposed,...be promulgated at least six months before the day for such freeman's meeting. And the Council of Censors shall, in such ordinance, designate the method... | |
| Zadock Thompson - 1842 - 662 sider
...defective, explaining such as may be thought not clearly expressed, and of adding such a* are necessary, for the preservation of the rights and happiness of the...and the amendments proposed, and such articles as arc proposed to be added or abolished, shall be promulgated at least six months before the day appointed... | |
| 1843 - 434 sider
...proposed, and such articles aa are proposed to lie added or abolished, shall be promulgated at least sit months before the day appointed for the election of...opportunity of instructing their delegates on the subject. By order of Convention, July 9th, 1793. THOMAS OHITTENDEN, President. Attcit, LEWIS R. MOBHIS, Secretary.... | |
| Vermont constitutional convention, 1843 - 1843 - 100 sider
...for the purpose of voting upon the amendment* which the Council of Censors shall have proposed. And the articles to be amended, and the amendments proposed,...be promulgated at least six months before the day for such freemen's meeting. And the Council of Censors shall, in such ordinance, designate the method... | |
| John Bigelow - 1848 - 538 sider
...: explaining such as may be thought not clearly expressed: and of adding such as are necessary for the preservation of the rights and happiness of the...opportunity of instructing their delegates on the subject. AMENDMENTS TO. THE CONSTITUTION. Adopted ART. 1. No person, who is not already a freeman of June 26,... | |
| Andrew White Young - 1848 - 304 sider
...: explaining such as may be thought not clearly expressed : and of adding such as are necessary for the preservation of the rights and happiness of the...opportunity of instructing their delegates on the subject. By order of Convention, July 9th, 1793. THOMAS CHITTENDEN, President. Attest, LEWIS B. MOBBIS, Secretary.... | |
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