Publications Relative to the Difference of Opinion Between the Governor and the Council [of Maryland] on Their Respective PowersFrederick Green, Printer to the State, 1803 - 138 halaman |
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... particular gentlemen , the act he thought would be binding ; and he hoped , for the sake of harmony , the governor would consent to go into the appointment . The governor replied , that he entertai ? › ed a different opinion . A general ...
... particular gentlemen , the act he thought would be binding ; and he hoped , for the sake of harmony , the governor would consent to go into the appointment . The governor replied , that he entertai ? › ed a different opinion . A general ...
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... particular members refusing , are ren- dered by that article responsible to the legislature ; or 2dly , they may transact such business under the constitution as by some particular laws may require their concurrence ex- pressly , and ...
... particular members refusing , are ren- dered by that article responsible to the legislature ; or 2dly , they may transact such business under the constitution as by some particular laws may require their concurrence ex- pressly , and ...
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... particular oath , the person best qualified in the state to supply the place for the rest of the year of this officer , whose duty the constitution intends should be to do - Nothing ! as is now contended . It is well known to every man ...
... particular oath , the person best qualified in the state to supply the place for the rest of the year of this officer , whose duty the constitution intends should be to do - Nothing ! as is now contended . It is well known to every man ...
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... particular excludes a general power of the same nature , seems to have shared the fate , of all other rules of com- mon sense , with Republicanus . By a separate article , section 57 , all commissions , ( military excepted , ) are to be ...
... particular excludes a general power of the same nature , seems to have shared the fate , of all other rules of com- mon sense , with Republicanus . By a separate article , section 57 , all commissions , ( military excepted , ) are to be ...
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... particular measure secret , and the governor were to vote that se- crecy should be observed , ( for he has a right to vote in all cases of division , ) would the Civil Officer contend that secrecy was not enjoined by the board ? Or ...
... particular measure secret , and the governor were to vote that se- crecy should be observed , ( for he has a right to vote in all cases of division , ) would the Civil Officer contend that secrecy was not enjoined by the board ? Or ...
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Halaman 80 - The last act to be done by the president is the signature of the commission. He has then acted on the advice and consent of the senate to his own nomination. The time for deliberation has then passed. He has decided. His judgment, on the advice and consent of the senate concurring with his nomination, has been made, and the officer is appointed.
Halaman 84 - State, (but he shall not command in person, unless advised thereto by the Council, and then, only so long as they shall approve thereof); and may alone exercise all other the executive powers of government, where the concurrence of the Council is not required, according to the laws of this State; and grant reprieves or pardons for any crime, except in such cases where the law shall otherwise direct...
Halaman 83 - That the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Council, may embody the militia; and, when embodied, shall alone have the direction thereof; and shall also have the direction of all the regular land and sea forces, under the laws of this State, (but he shall not command in person, unless advised thereto by the Council, and then, only so long as they shall approve thereof...
Halaman 58 - That the Members of the Council, or any three or more of them, when convened, shall constitute a board, for the transacting of business ; that the Governor, for the time being, shall preside in the Council, and be entitled to a vote, on all questions, in which the Council shall be divided in opinion : and, in the absence of the Governor, the first named of the Council shall preside ; and, as such, shall also vote, in all cases, where the other members disagree in their opinion.
Halaman 78 - An adequate, but moderate salary, shall be settled on him during his continuance in office; and he shall, with the advice of a Council of State, exercise the executive powers of government according to the laws of this commonwealth; and shall not, under any pretence, exercise any power or prerogative by virtue of any law, statute, or custom of England...
Halaman 1 - That His Excellency the Governor, by and with the advice and consent of the Council, be, and he is hereby authorized to...
Halaman 17 - Fenwick, esq. were appointed commissioners on the part of the state of Maryland, to meet such commissioners as...
Halaman 118 - L. That the Governor, every member of the Council, and every Judge and Justice, before they act as such, shall respectively take an oath, "That he will not, through favour, affection or partiality vote for any person to office; and that he will vote for such person as, in his judgment and conscience, he believes most fit and best qualified for the office; and that he has not made, nor will make, any promise or engagement to give his vote or interest in favor of any person.
Halaman 61 - Members present (to any part whereof any Member may enter his dissent) to be laid before the General Assembly when called for by them. This Council may appoint their own Clerk who shall have a Salary settled by Law and take an Oath of Secrecy in such matters as he shall be directed by the Board to conceal. A sum of Money appropriated to that purpose shall be divided annually among the Members in proportion to their attendance and they shall be incapable during their continuance in Office of sitting...
Halaman 101 - ... office longer than three years successively, nor be eligible as Governor, until the expiration of four years after he shall have been out of that office. XXXII. That upon the death, resignation, or removal out of this State, of the Governor, the first named of the Council, for the time being, shall act as Governor, and qualify in the same manner; and shall immediately call a meeting of the General Assembly, giving not less than fourteen days...