Documents of American History, Volume 1Henry Steele Commager F.S. Crofts, 1935 - 904 pages |
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Page 41
... Governor for Sheriffs and Coroners to serve for Three Years , if so long they behave themselves well ; out of which respective Elections and Presentments , the Governor shall nominate and commissionate one for each of the said Offcers ...
... Governor for Sheriffs and Coroners to serve for Three Years , if so long they behave themselves well ; out of which respective Elections and Presentments , the Governor shall nominate and commissionate one for each of the said Offcers ...
Page 129
... governor , whose com- mission shall continue in force for the term of three years , unless sooner revoked by Congress ; he shall reside in the district , and have a freehold estate therein in 1,000 acres of land , while in the exercise ...
... governor , whose com- mission shall continue in force for the term of three years , unless sooner revoked by Congress ; he shall reside in the district , and have a freehold estate therein in 1,000 acres of land , while in the exercise ...
Page 130
... governor shall issue a writ to the county or township for which he was a member , to elect another in his stead , to serve for the residue of the term . The general assembly or legislature shall consist of the governor , legislative ...
... governor shall issue a writ to the county or township for which he was a member , to elect another in his stead , to serve for the residue of the term . The general assembly or legislature shall consist of the governor , legislative ...
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PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY April 22 1793 | 7 |
CHARTER OF MARYLAND June 20 1632 | 21 |
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