A History of the State of New York: From the First Discovery of the Country to the Present TimeE. Bliss, 1828 - 279 páginas |
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... Senate , and perform the duties of the supreme executive in case of any vacancy . The supreme legislative power was vested in the Senate and House of Assembly , who were IX . How had the people of New York been governed since the ...
... Senate , and perform the duties of the supreme executive in case of any vacancy . The supreme legislative power was vested in the Senate and House of Assembly , who were IX . How had the people of New York been governed since the ...
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... senate and house of assembly were to be elected by the freeholders of the State of New York . The Council of Safety were directed by the Conven- tion to regulate the manner in which the first elections should be held , and were invested ...
... senate and house of assembly were to be elected by the freeholders of the State of New York . The Council of Safety were directed by the Conven- tion to regulate the manner in which the first elections should be held , and were invested ...
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... senate , at Kingston , were Pierre Van Cortlandt , John Morris Scott , Philip Livingston , Abraham Yates , Jr. , William Floyd , William Smith , Alexander Webster , Dirick W. Ten Broeck , Levi Pawling , Jesse Woodhull , Zepha- niah ...
... senate , at Kingston , were Pierre Van Cortlandt , John Morris Scott , Philip Livingston , Abraham Yates , Jr. , William Floyd , William Smith , Alexander Webster , Dirick W. Ten Broeck , Levi Pawling , Jesse Woodhull , Zepha- niah ...
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... Senate and House of Representatives . SECTION II . I. The House of Representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of the several states , and the electors in each state shall have the qualifications ...
... Senate and House of Representatives . SECTION II . I. The House of Representatives shall be composed of members chosen every second year by the people of the several states , and the electors in each state shall have the qualifications ...
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... Senate , but shall have no vote unless they be equally divided . V. The Senate shall choose their other officers , and also a Presi- dent pro tempore in the absence of the Vice President , or when he shall exercise the office of ...
... Senate , but shall have no vote unless they be equally divided . V. The Senate shall choose their other officers , and also a Presi- dent pro tempore in the absence of the Vice President , or when he shall exercise the office of ...
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