Proceedings of the New Jersey State Constitutional Convention of 18441942 - 655 halaman |
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... Child , Clark , Condit , Ewing , Field , Gilchrist , Green , Haight , Halsted , Hibbler , P. B. Kennedy , R. S. Kennedy , Marsh , Ogden , Parsons , Randolph , Schenck , Sickler , Spencer , Stites , Stratton , Swain , Ten Eyck , R. P. ...
... Child , Clark , Condit , Ewing , Field , Gilchrist , Green , Haight , Halsted , Hibbler , P. B. Kennedy , R. S. Kennedy , Marsh , Ogden , Parsons , Randolph , Schenck , Sickler , Spencer , Stites , Stratton , Swain , Ten Eyck , R. P. ...
Halaman 478
... Child replied , and feared that it would array the present Judges of the Common Pleas against the Constitution . Mr. Naar concurred with Mr. Randolph , and thought differently with Mr. Child . Mr. Green alluded to the number of Judges ...
... Child replied , and feared that it would array the present Judges of the Common Pleas against the Constitution . Mr. Naar concurred with Mr. Randolph , and thought differently with Mr. Child . Mr. Green alluded to the number of Judges ...
Halaman 566
... [ Child's ] substitute , as amended , The yeas and nays were demanded , and It was decided in the affirmative , as follows , viz : Yeas . Mr. Cassedy , Cattell , Child , Clark , Condit , Dickerson , Edsall , Fort , Gilchrist , Green ...
... [ Child's ] substitute , as amended , The yeas and nays were demanded , and It was decided in the affirmative , as follows , viz : Yeas . Mr. Cassedy , Cattell , Child , Clark , Condit , Dickerson , Edsall , Fort , Gilchrist , Green ...
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adopted agreed Allen appointing power Assembly Browning Cassedy Cattell Chairman Chancellor charters Child citizens Clark committee common law Connolly consideration constitution court of chancery Court of Errors DANIEL HAINES Dickerson duties Edsall election Essex Ewing executive Eyck favor gentleman Gilchrist give governor Green Haight Halsted Hibbler insert J. R. Thomson Jaques Jersey joint meeting Judges judicial jury Lambert lature legislative legislature majority Marsh ment Mickle motion moved to amend moved to strike nays were demanded o'clock the convention object Ogden opposed Parker party person Pickel Pitney political present president principle proposed provision question R. P. Thompson R. S. Kennedy Randolph Schenck Senate separation of powers Sickler Stites Stokes Stratton Supreme Court Swain Ten Eyck thought tion township Trenton Vanarsdale veto vote Vroom West Jersey Westervelt Whig whole words Wurts v.p. yeas and nays Zabriskie