The Council of Revision of the State of New York: Its History, a History of the Courts with which Its Members Were Connected, Biographical Sketches of Its Members, and Its VetoesW. Gould, 1859 - 573 páginas |
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... George Clinton . The next House met on the eighth of November in that year , and on the December following , an act passed limiting the contin- uance of the Assembly to seven years . Under this act the House was elected septennially ...
... George Clinton . The next House met on the eighth of November in that year , and on the December following , an act passed limiting the contin- uance of the Assembly to seven years . Under this act the House was elected septennially ...
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... George Clinton and Council , stating that by reason of the cold and difficulty of traveling in January , and the heat and har- vesting in July , and the October and April terms being too short for the business to be performed ...
... George Clinton and Council , stating that by reason of the cold and difficulty of traveling in January , and the heat and har- vesting in July , and the October and April terms being too short for the business to be performed ...
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... George D. Ludlow and Thomas Jones , was each two hundred pounds New York currency , paid by the Province . That of ... Clinton , from 1743 , held during pleasure . Governor Clinton , however , granted commissions to the puisne ...
... George D. Ludlow and Thomas Jones , was each two hundred pounds New York currency , paid by the Province . That of ... Clinton , from 1743 , held during pleasure . Governor Clinton , however , granted commissions to the puisne ...
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... George Clinton was elected both Governor and Lieutenant - Governor . He accepted the for- mer office , and Pierre Van Cortlandt , the President of the Council of Safety , was chosen to the latter . The summer was threatening to the ...
... George Clinton was elected both Governor and Lieutenant - Governor . He accepted the for- mer office , and Pierre Van Cortlandt , the President of the Council of Safety , was chosen to the latter . The summer was threatening to the ...
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... George III , extended the Admiralty Courts beyond their ancient limits , and deprived the Colonists of a trial by jury it was a grievance . On the 25th of March , 1775 , the ... GEORGE CLINTON , JOHN JAY , 84 THE COUNCIL OF REVISION .
... George III , extended the Admiralty Courts beyond their ancient limits , and deprived the Colonists of a trial by jury it was a grievance . On the 25th of March , 1775 , the ... GEORGE CLINTON , JOHN JAY , 84 THE COUNCIL OF REVISION .
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Página 65 - REPORTS of Cases argued and determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature, and in the Court for the Trial of Impeachments and the Correction of Errors, in the State of New York.
Página 234 - That there shall be no future confiscations made, nor any prosecutions commenced against any person or persons, for or by reason of the part which he or they may have taken in the present War ; and that no person shall on that account suffer any future loss or damage either in his person, liberty, or property...
Página 357 - State, ordain, determine and declare, that the free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination or preference, shall forever hereafter be allowed within this State to all mankind; provided that the liberty of conscience hereby granted shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness or justify practices inconsistent with the peace or safety of this State.
Página 13 - State, the right to nominate all officers other than those who by the constitution are directed to be otherwise appointed, is vested concurrently in the person administering the government of this State for the time being and in each of the members of the Council of Appointment.
Página 13 - But if after such reconsideration, two-thirds of the said senate or house of representatives, shall, notwithstanding the said objections, agree to pass the same, it shall, together with the objections, be sent to the other branch of the legislature, where it shall also be reconsidered, and if approved by two-thirds of the members present, shall have the force of a law...
Página 77 - States, shall be divided or appropriated ; of granting letters of marque and reprisal in times of peace; appointing courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and establishing courts for receiving and determining finally appeals in all cases of captures, provided that no member of congress shall be appointed a judge of any of the said courts.
Página 165 - States ; to consider how far a uniform system in their commercial regulations may be necessary to their common interest and their permanent harmony, and to report to the several States such an act relative to this great object, as, when unanimously ratified by them, will enable the United States, in Congress assembled, effectually to provide for the same...
Página 374 - April, one thousand seven hundred and seventy-seven, which have not since expired, or been repealed or altered ; and such acts of the Legislature of this State as are now in force, shall be and continue the law of this State, subject to such alterations as the Legislature shall make concerning the same.
Página 77 - ... ..of establishing rules for deciding in all cases, what captures on land or water shall be legal, and in what manner prizes taken by land or naval forces in the service of the United States shall be divided or appropriated..
Página 105 - That the reasons assigned by the Continental Congress for declaring the United Colonies free and independent States are cogent and conclusive; and that while we lament the cruel necessity which has rendered this measure unavoidable, we approve the same, and will, at the risk of our lives and fortunes, join with the other Colonies in supporting it.