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Article
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Section Page
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Officers — Continued
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public commission .......................................................................
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4
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16 466
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returns of elections ...................................................................
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4
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14 465
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new elections in cases of a tie ...................................................
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4
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15 465, 466
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qualifications of state's attorneys ...............................................
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5
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1 471
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election, etc., of comptroller and treasurer ...............................
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6
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2 473
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sundry officers .............................................................................
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7
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1 474
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Board of Public Works ..............................................................
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7
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1 474
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commissioner of Land Office ...................................................
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7
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3 475
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state librarian .............................................................................
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7
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4 475
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county commissioners ...............................................................
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7
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5 475
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road supervisors .........................................................................
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7
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6 476
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surveyors .......................................................................................
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7
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7 476
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wreck-master ...............................................................................
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7
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8 476
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education ....................................................................................
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8
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1 476
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militia .........................................................................................
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9
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1 478
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compensation of officers not to exceed three thousand dollars ,
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12
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1 480
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continuation of certain persons in office ..................................
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12
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6 480
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Opinion ..............................................................................................
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4,5
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20,3466,471
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Oppression ..........................................................................................
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15, 17
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447
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Order ..................................................................................................
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38
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449
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Origin .................................................................................................
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2;3
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26 445, 459
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Orphans' Courts .................................................................................
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4
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43 470
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Outlawry ............................................................................................
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23
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447
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Pains ....................................................................................................
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16
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447
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Pardons ...............................................................................................
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1,2.
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3,21 450,455
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Partiality ............................................................................................
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1
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7 452
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Parsonage ............................................................................................
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38
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449
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Party, right of jury trial ........................................... .....,..^,^... ........
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. 4, 21; 12
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5 445,
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447, 480
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affinity to judge ...................................................... .•;.;..;...........
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4
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7 465
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removal of cases ........................................................................
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4
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9 465
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state cases in Court of Appeals ..............................................
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5
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3 471
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Paupers ..............................................................................................
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15
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446
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Peace ...................................................................................................
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. 13, 31; 4
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16 446,
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447, 466
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Penalties, unusual, not to be inflicted ............................................
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16
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447
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for bribery ................................................................................
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1
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5 451
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for perjury ................................................................................
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1
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8 453
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for disorderly conduct ..............................................................
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3
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18, 22 458
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for non-attendance ..................................................................
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3
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19 458
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against usury ..............................................................................
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3
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50 463
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People, state's rights ..........................................................................
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3,4
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445
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right of reform ..........................................................................
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6
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446
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right of suffrage .........................................................................
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7
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446
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trial of facts where they arise ..................................................
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20
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447
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independency of judges ............................................................
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33
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448
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rights retained ..........................................................................
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44
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449
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elections by ................................................................................
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3
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4 456
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adoption of Constitution ..........................................................
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12
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8,9 481
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amendments of Constitution ..................... ..........,^.,................
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11
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1 479
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Perjury ................................................................................................
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1
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8 453
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Perquisites ...........................................................................................
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33; 6
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2,4448,473
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Persuasion ..........................................................................................
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..36, 37, 38
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448
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Petition ...............................................................................................
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13;2
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21446,455
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501
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