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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... present , either by answering to their names or by their presence in the Convention , the yeas and nays shall again be ordered by the President , and if any member present refuses to vote , such refusal shall be deemed a contempt , and ...
... present , either by answering to their names or by their presence in the Convention , the yeas and nays shall again be ordered by the President , and if any member present refuses to vote , such refusal shall be deemed a contempt , and ...
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... Present Constitution provides : " At the general election to be held in the year 1866 and in each twentieth year thereafter , and also at such time as the Legis- lature may by law provide , the question , Shall there be a Convention to ...
... Present Constitution provides : " At the general election to be held in the year 1866 and in each twentieth year thereafter , and also at such time as the Legis- lature may by law provide , the question , Shall there be a Convention to ...
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... present investment and income of every fund and property belonging to or con- trolled by the State , of which either the principal or interest is devoted to educational uses , together with the reasons which have been advanced to me ...
... present investment and income of every fund and property belonging to or con- trolled by the State , of which either the principal or interest is devoted to educational uses , together with the reasons which have been advanced to me ...
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... present investment of this com- mon school fund in detail . The United States deposit fund consists of money turned over to the State under an act of Congress passed June 23 , 1836 , and its investment was provided for by chapter 150 of ...
... present investment of this com- mon school fund in detail . The United States deposit fund consists of money turned over to the State under an act of Congress passed June 23 , 1836 , and its investment was provided for by chapter 150 of ...
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... present investment of the fund is shown in schedule F , annexed . The first mention of the literature fund , which I find in our laws , is contained in chapter 38 of the Laws of 1790. By the terms of this act the Regents of the ...
... present investment of the fund is shown in schedule F , annexed . The first mention of the literature fund , which I find in our laws , is contained in chapter 38 of the Laws of 1790. By the terms of this act the Regents of the ...
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