| Robert Clarkson Brooks - 1923 - 660 halaman
...suffrage, touching any matter that concerns the State of Vermont, I will do it so, as in my conscience, I shall judge will most conduce to the best good of...by the constitution, without fear or favor of any man.j Considering the diversity of suffrage qualifications in the original states and the consequent... | |
| Frank Greene Bates, Oliver Peter Field - 1928 - 606 halaman
...suffrage, touching any matter that concerns the State of Vermont, / will do it so, as in my conscience, I shall judge will most conduce to the best good of...the constitution, without fear or favor of any man. SEC. 7. The House of Representatives of the Freemen of this State, shall consist of persons most noted... | |
| Frank Greene Bates, Oliver Peter Field - 1928 - 612 halaman
...ever living God, (or affirm, in the presence of Almighty God,) that whenever I am called to give my vote or suffrage, touching any matter that concerns the State of Vermont, / will do it so, as in my conscience, I shall judge will most conduce to the best good of the same,... | |
| United States. Office of War Information - 1942 - 90 halaman
...armed forces. It consists of the following: "You solemnly swear (or affirm) that whenever you give your vote or suffrage, touching any matter that concerns...by the Constitution, without fear or favor of any person." CIVILIANS: Any qualified voter absent from his city, town, or precinct in the course of his... | |
| Vermont Historical Society - 1921 - 328 halaman
...suffrage, touching any matter that concerns the state of Vermont, I will do it so, as in my conscience, I shall judge will most conduce to the best good of...the constitution, without fear or favor of any man." The representatives elected attended the General Assembly at Windsor, on the 12th day of March, 1778,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1962 - 114 halaman
...must take the freeman's oath by which he solemnly swears or affirms that whenever he will give his vote or suffrage touching any matter that concerns the State of Vermont he will do it as, in his conscience, he shall judge will be for the best interests of the same as established... | |
| Gabriel R. Ricci, Paul Edward Gottfried - 116 halaman
...teeth and went to the town hall to sign the oath. I changed my mind. The oath read: whenever you give your vote or suffrage, touching any matter that concerns...same, as established by the Constitution, without any fear of favor of any person. The Freeman's Oath is, in effect, a pledge to vote not one's own personal... | |
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