The Constitution of the State of Vermont: Established by Convention July 9, 1793 ; and Amended by Conventions in 1828, 1836, 1850, and 1870, and by the People in 1883C.H. Davenport & Company, 1891 - 95 halaman |
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... fee for ad- vocating bill . 20 Legislature not to declare any guilty of treason or felony . 21 Freeman's qualifications ... fees . 26 Incompatible offices . - Fed- eral officers inelligible . 27 Superseded . 28 Treasurer's accounts to be ...
... fee for ad- vocating bill . 20 Legislature not to declare any guilty of treason or felony . 21 Freeman's qualifications ... fees . 26 Incompatible offices . - Fed- eral officers inelligible . 27 Superseded . 28 Treasurer's accounts to be ...
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... fee for rectly or indirectly , receive any fee or advocating bill 18 The Constitution of Vermont .
... fee for rectly or indirectly , receive any fee or advocating bill 18 The Constitution of Vermont .
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... fee or advocating bill . reward , to bring forward , or advocate any bill , petition , or other business , to be transacted in the Legislature ; or advocate any cause , as Council in either House of Legislation , except when employed in ...
... fee or advocating bill . reward , to bring forward , or advocate any bill , petition , or other business , to be transacted in the Legislature ; or advocate any cause , as Council in either House of Legislation , except when employed in ...
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... Fees Con 1777 , Ch . Secs . 23 , 33 . SECTION 25th . As every freeman , to preserve his Offices of profit independance ( if without a sufficient es- forbidden . Offi- tate ) ought to have some profession , cers to have calling , trade ...
... Fees Con 1777 , Ch . Secs . 23 , 33 . SECTION 25th . As every freeman , to preserve his Offices of profit independance ( if without a sufficient es- forbidden . Offi- tate ) ought to have some profession , cers to have calling , trade ...
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... fees for each town- ship ; and did enhance the Quit - rent three - fold , and demanded an immediate delivery of the title derived before from New Hampshire . The judges of their supreme Court have made a solemn declaration , that the ...
... fees for each town- ship ; and did enhance the Quit - rent three - fold , and demanded an immediate delivery of the title derived before from New Hampshire . The judges of their supreme Court have made a solemn declaration , that the ...
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Halaman 59 - That the person of a debtor, where there is not strong presumption of fraud, shall not be continued in prison after delivering up his estate for the benefit of his creditors, in such manner as shall be prescribed by law.
Halaman 60 - As every freeman, to preserve his independence, (if he has not a sufficient estate,) ought to have some profession, calling, trade, or farm, whereby he may honestly subsist, there can be no necessity for, nor use in establishing offices of profit ; the usual effects of which are dependence and servility, unbecoming freemen, in the possessors and expectants ; faction, contention, corruption, and disorder among the people. Wherefore, whenever an office, through increase of fees or otherwise, becomes...
Halaman 28 - Neither house, during the session of the general assembly, shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to any other place than that in which the two houses shall be sitting,—and...
Halaman 20 - But if any man is called into public service to the prejudice of his private affairs, he has a right to a reasonable compensation; and whenever an office, through increase of fees, or otherwise, becomes so profitable as to occasion many to apply for it, the profits ought to be lessened by the Legislature.
Halaman 50 - That every member of society hath a right to be protected in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and therefore, is bound to contribute his proportion towards the expense of that protection, and yield his personal service, when necessary, or an equivalent thereto...
Halaman 24 - Every person of good character, who comes to settle in this state, having first taken an oath or affirmation of allegiance to the same, may purchase, or by other just means acquire, hold and transfer land, or other real estate, and after one year's residence shall be deemed a free denizen thereof, and entitled to all...
Halaman 60 - ... as the law shall direct ; and any person who shall directly or indirectly give, promise, or bestow, any such rewards to be elected, shall thereby be rendered incapable to serve for the ensuing year, and be subject to such further punishment as a future legislature shall derect.
Halaman 49 - ... nor can any man be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments, or peculia[r] mode of religious worship...
Halaman 54 - I do acknowledge the holy scriptures of the Old and New Testament to be given by divine inspiration.
Halaman 26 - Duty it shall be to enquire whether the Constitution has been preserved inviolate in every Part ; and whether the legislative and executive Branches of Government have performed their Duty as Guardians of the People, or assumed to themselves, or exercised other or greater Powers than they are entitled to by the Constitution...