| 1782 - 188 pages
...reprefcntatives againftany officer or oflicers of the commonwealth, for mifconduit and mal-adminiftraticn in their offices. But previous to the trial of every impeachment, the members of the fenate fhall refj edively be fworn, truly and impartially to try and determine the charge in o^ueflion,... | |
| 1783 - 492 pages
...Reprefentatives againft any officer or officers of the Commonwealth, for mifconduct and mal-adminiftration in their offices. But previous to the trial of every impeachment, the Members of the Senate mall refpectively be fworn, truly and impartially to try and determine the charge in queftion according... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1796 - 580 pages
...Rcprefcntïtives a gain ft any officer or officers of the Commonwealth, for miiconduft and mal-adminiftration in their offices. But previous' to the trial of every impeachment, the members of the Senate {hill refpcftivcly be fworn, truly and impartially to try and determine' the charge in queilion according... | |
| 1804 - 372 pages
...and determine its own rules of proceedings. VIII. The Senate shall be a Court, with full authority, to hear and determine all impeachments, made by the...Representatives, against any officer or officers of the Con". mon wealth, for misconduct and maladministration in their offices. But previous to the trial... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - 1807 - 788 pages
...misbehaviour — for it had declared only, " That the senate shall he a court, with full authority to hear and determine all impeachments made by the...representatives, against any officer or officers of the common* wealth, for misconduct and maladministration in tliL-ir office*."— Coap. 1. sect. 2. art.... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 pages
...misbehaviour — for it had declared only, " That the senate shall be a court, with full authority to hear and determine all impeachments made by the...misconduct and maladministration in their offices."-— Chap. 1. sect. 2. art. 8. This proviso for the removal of a judge, by the Governour with the consent... | |
| Octavius Pickering, William Howard Gardiner - 1821 - 240 pages
...of the Senate, then, as a Court of impeachment, according to the language of the constiiulion, is " to hear and determine all impeachments made by the...misconduct and maladministration in their offices." Such is the brief constitutional description of the offences, and the only offences, of which this... | |
| 1821 - 248 pages
...constitutional law. It is provided by the constitution that "the Senate shall be a Court with full authority to hear and determine all impeachments, made by the House of Representatives, against any officer or officer» of the Commonwealth for misconduct and mal-admtnisiration in their offices." The important... | |
| Octavius Pickering, William Howard Gardiner - 1821 - 238 pages
...under which this tribunal is organized, piovides that the Senate should be a court for the trial of all impeachments made by the House of Representatives against any officer, or officers of this Commonwealth,for misconduct and maladministration in their offices. Some difference of opinion... | |
| Boston (Mass.). Common Council - 1822 - 148 pages
...Representatives, against any officer or officers mentsof the Commonwealth, for misconduct and mal-admmistration in their offices. But previous to the trial of every...sworn, truly and impartially to try and determine the charge in question, according to evidence. Their judgment, however, shall not extend further, than... | |
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