Revised Record of the Constitutional Convention of the State of New York, May 8, 1894, to September 29, 1894, Volume 4Argus Company, printers, 1900 |
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... Governor , Lieutenant - Governor , and ex - Governors of the 2. Judges of the Court of Appeals and of the Supreme Court . 3. The members of the Senate and Assembly , and ex - Speakers . 4. The State officers , deputies and commissioners ...
... Governor , Lieutenant - Governor , and ex - Governors of the 2. Judges of the Court of Appeals and of the Supreme Court . 3. The members of the Senate and Assembly , and ex - Speakers . 4. The State officers , deputies and commissioners ...
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... Governor's consent , changes the nature of the action of the Senate and Assembly . It is far more important that a Constitutional Convention should possess these safeguards of its independence than it is for an ordinary Legislature ...
... Governor's consent , changes the nature of the action of the Senate and Assembly . It is far more important that a Constitutional Convention should possess these safeguards of its independence than it is for an ordinary Legislature ...
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... Governor , in the meantime , consulted the chief justice and transmitted his opinion to the house , who resolved in favor of Mr. DeLancey . " What Colonel Morris ' opinion was , I have not been able to discover . Governor Burnett's ...
... Governor , in the meantime , consulted the chief justice and transmitted his opinion to the house , who resolved in favor of Mr. DeLancey . " What Colonel Morris ' opinion was , I have not been able to discover . Governor Burnett's ...
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... Governor . ( 1 R. S. , 125 , section 41. ) I think it would be going too far to say that every statute is necessarily void which involves action on the part of either house , partaking in any degree of a judicial character , if not ...
... Governor . ( 1 R. S. , 125 , section 41. ) I think it would be going too far to say that every statute is necessarily void which involves action on the part of either house , partaking in any degree of a judicial character , if not ...
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... How . [ U. S. ] , 66 ; In re Dennett , 32 Maine , 508 ; Mauran v . Smith , 8 R. I. , 192 ; State v . Governor , 25 N. J. [ Law ] , 351. ) In the case last cited , Chief Justice Greene said CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION . 51.
... How . [ U. S. ] , 66 ; In re Dennett , 32 Maine , 508 ; Mauran v . Smith , 8 R. I. , 192 ; State v . Governor , 25 N. J. [ Law ] , 351. ) In the case last cited , Chief Justice Greene said CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION . 51.
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