| United States - Law - 1796 - 584 pages
...capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of fix years ; nor fhall any perfon, being a delegate, be capable of holding any office under the United States, for which he, or any other for his benefit, receives any falary, fees or emolument of any kind. Each ftate fhall maintain... | |
| United States - Law - 1796 - 588 pages
...capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of fix years ; nor fhall any perfon, being a delegate, be capable of holding any office under the United States, for which he, or any other for his benefit, receives any falary, fees or emolument of any kind. Each ftate fhall maintain... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 478 pages
...by less than two nor by more than seven members; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years...any office under the United States, for which he or any •^tlier for his benefit, receives any salary, fees or emolument of any kind. Each state shall... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 478 pages
...by Jess than two nor by more than seven members ; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years...any office under the United States, for which he or any •f)ther for his benefit, receives any salary, fees or emolument of any kind. Each state shall... | |
| William Graydon - Law - 1803 - 730 pages
...Congress by less than two nor more than seven members; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years...person, being a delegate, be capable of holding any ofiice under the United Stales, for which he, or any other for his benefit, receives any salary, fees... | |
| Mercy Otis Warren - United States - 1805 - 434 pages
...capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of fix years : nor fhall any perfon, being a delegate, be capable of holding any office...which he, or another for his benefit, receives any falary, fees, or emolument of any kind. Each ftate fhall maintain its own delegates in a meeting of... | |
| James Madison, John Jay - Constitutional law - 1818 - 882 pages
...less than two, nor by more than seven members ; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years...capable of holding any office under the United States, lor which he, or another for his benefit receives any salary, fees or emolument of any kind. Each state... | |
| Albert Picket - American literature - 1820 - 314 pages
...Congress by less than-two, nor more than seven members; and no person shall he capable of being a delegate for more than three years, in any term of six years...any office under the United States, for which he, or any other, for his benefit, receives any salary, fees, or emolument, of any kind. 3. Each state shall... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...by less than two nor by more than seven members; and no person shall be capable of being a delegate for more than three years in any term of six years;...another for his benefit, receives any salary, fees, or emolument of any kind. Each state shall maintain its own delegates in a meeting of the states, and... | |
| Frederick Butler - United States - 1821 - 472 pages
...Congress by less than two, nor more than seven members; and no person shall be capable of being delegated for more than three years, in any term of six years...any person, being a delegate, be capable of holding an office under the United States, for which he or any other for his benefit receives any salary, fees,... | |
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