| William Mason Cornell - 1876 - 598 strani
...shall be commander-in-chief of the forces of the State, but shall not command in person, except advised thereto by the Council, and then only so long as they shall approve thereof. The president and Council shall have a secretary, and keep fair books of their proceedings, wherein... | |
| John Jacob Anderson - 1882 - 452 strani
...and commander-in-chief of the forces of the State ; bnt shall not command in person, [except advised thereto by the council, and then only so long as they shall approve thereof.] And the lieutenant governor shall, by virtue of his office, be lieutenant-general of all the forces of... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 1108 strani
...constitutes the District of Columbia. The constitution of Maryland provides, that the Governor " alone may exercise all other the executive powers of government, where the concurrence of council is not required according to the laws of the Slate, and grant reprieves or pardons for any... | |
| James Barnet Fry - 1889 - 542 strani
...land and sea forces under the laws of this State ; but he shall not command in person unless advised thereto by the Council, and then only so long as they shall approve thereof." . . . Virginia. — Constitution of 1776. "The Governor may embody the Militia with the advice of the... | |
| Vermont - 1891 - 104 strani
...Comrnander__in jC'hief of the forces of the State, but shall not command in person, except advised thereto by the Council, and then only so long as they shall approve thereof. And the Lieutenant-Governor shall, by virtue of his office, be Lieutenant General of all the forces of... | |
| Charles Ellis Stevens - 1894 - 354 strani
...land and sea forces, under the laws of this State (but he shall not command in person, unless advised thereto by the Council, and then only so long as they...shall approve thereof); and may alone exercise all the executive powers of government, where the concurrence of the Council is not required according... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - 1894 - 1078 strani
...and commander-in-chief of the forces of the State, but shall not command in person, except advised thereto by the Council, and then only so long as they shall approve thereof. And the LieutenantGovernor shall, by virtue of his office, be lieutenant-general of all the forces of the... | |
| New York (State). Constitutional Convention - 1894 - 1326 strani
...and commander-in-chief of (the forces of the State, but shall not command in person, except advised t t w w w t!t"t#t$t the Lieutenant-Governor shall, by virtue of his office, be lieutenant-general of all the forces of... | |
| Edward Conant - 1896 - 310 strani
...and commander-in-chief of the forces of the State, but shall not command in person, except advised thereto by the council, and then only so long as they shall approve thereof. And the lieutenant-governor shall, by virtue of his office, be lieutenant-general of all the forces of... | |
| Edward Conant A.M. - 1896 - 328 strani
...and commander-in-chief of the forces of the State, but shall not command in person, except advised thereto by the council, and then only so long as they shall approve thereof. And the lieutenant-governor shall, by virtue of his office, be lieutenant-general of all the forces of... | |
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