Messages of the Governors of Michigan: Lewis Cass. Acting-Governor Stevens T. Mason. George B. Porter. Governor Stevens T. Mason. William Woodbridge. John S. BarryMichigan Historical Commission, 1925 |
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... Ordinance , as by the spirit of our institutions , and the superintending control of the General Government . Still that change in our political system , which gives to the people the right of electing their own Legislature , is not ...
... Ordinance , as by the spirit of our institutions , and the superintending control of the General Government . Still that change in our political system , which gives to the people the right of electing their own Legislature , is not ...
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... establishing , as far as may be consistent with the Ordinance , a system of township govern- ment , in which matters of local police may be regulated by the people in their primary assemblies . The several counties are already LEWIS CASS ...
... establishing , as far as may be consistent with the Ordinance , a system of township govern- ment , in which matters of local police may be regulated by the people in their primary assemblies . The several counties are already LEWIS CASS ...
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... Ordinance of Congress , which forms the basis of our political fabric , was passed thirty - five years ago . It was a political experiment , and successive alterations have been made . in it , to remedy defects which experience has ...
... Ordinance of Congress , which forms the basis of our political fabric , was passed thirty - five years ago . It was a political experiment , and successive alterations have been made . in it , to remedy defects which experience has ...
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... ordinance and acts of Congress , all civil officers are required to be appointed by the Governor , still the mode of removal from office is matter of local legislative regulation .-- There are some offices , necessarily connected with ...
... ordinance and acts of Congress , all civil officers are required to be appointed by the Governor , still the mode of removal from office is matter of local legislative regulation .-- There are some offices , necessarily connected with ...
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... Ordinance and acts of Congress , for the government of the Territory of Michigan and for other purposes , " which declares that there shall be but one Clerk of the Supreme Court , and is therefore void . In resuming , as it will be ...
... Ordinance and acts of Congress , for the government of the Territory of Michigan and for other purposes , " which declares that there shall be but one Clerk of the Supreme Court , and is therefore void . In resuming , as it will be ...
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