| Thomas Branagan - Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc - 1810 - 346 pages
...whole number of senators and representatives, to which the state may be entitled in the Congress. But no senator or representative, or person holding any office of trust or profit, under the United States, shall be appointed an elector. III, The electors shall meet in their respective... | |
| John Bristed - Economic history - 1818 - 574 pages
...discretion of its legislature, as many electors as itself haS senators and representatives in Congress. But no senator or representative, or person holding any office of trust or profit under the United States, can be appointed an elector. The electors meet in their respective states,... | |
| John Bristed - Economic history - 1818 - 528 pages
...discretion of its legislature, as many electors as itself has senators and representatives in Congress. But no senator or representative, or person holding any office of trust or profit under the United States, can be appointed an elector. The electors meet in their respective states,... | |
| Charles Britten Johnson - Pennsylvania - 1819 - 190 pages
...shall hold his office during the term of four years, and, together with the Vice-President, chosen for the same term, be elected as follows : 2. Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors, equal to, the whole number of Senators... | |
| Albert Picket - American literature - 1820 - 314 pages
...shall hold his office during the term of four years, and, together with the vice-president, chosen for the same term, be elected as follows: 2. Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors, equal to the whole number of senator!... | |
| Daniel Blowe - Canada - 1820 - 788 pages
...equal to the whole number of senators and representatives, which that state sends to congress. But no senator or representative, or person holding any office of trust or profit nnder the United States, can be an elector. The electors meet in their respective states, and vote... | |
| Connecticut - Law - 1821 - 536 pages
...hold his office during the term of four years, and, together with &ca the vice-president, chosen for the same term, be elected as follows : 2. Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the le- Electors of gislature thereof may direct, a number of electors, equal president and... | |
| Edward Ingersoll - Law - 1821 - 882 pages
...shall hold his office during the term of four years, and, together with the vice president, chosen for the same term, be elected as follows: 2. Each state shall appoint, in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors, equal to the whole number of senators... | |
| Rhode Island - Session laws - 1822 - 592 pages
...shall hold his office during the term of four years, and, together with the V ice-President, chosen for the same term, be elected as follows : 2. Each State shall appoint, in such manner as the Legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors equal to the whole number of senators... | |
| Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - Courts - 1824 - 326 pages
...shall hold his office during the term of four years, and, together with the vice-president, chosen for the same term, be elected as follows : 2. Each State shall appoint, in such manner as the legislature thereof may direct, a number of electors, equal to the whote number of senators... | |
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