| 1817 - 458 pages
...government, and shall forever remain inviolable. ЛПТ1С1Е It. Tbe powers of the government of indiano, shall be- divided into three distinct departments,...them be confided to a separate body of magistracy, to wit: Those which are legislative, to one; those which are executive, to another; and those which... | |
| Kentucky. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional amendments - 1849 - 1140 pages
...voting shall arrive. "ABTIC1E 1. SECTION I. ' The powers of the government of the state of ' Kentucky, shall be divided into three distinct ' departments,...them be confided to a 'separate body of magistracy, to wit: Those ' which are legislative, to one ; those which are ' executive, to another ; and those... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hall - Real property - 1849 - 482 pages
...and thence up the latter river along iu northwestern (bore to the beginning. ARTICLE I. SECTIOR I. The powers of the government of the State of Illinois, shall be divided into three distinct department*, and each of them bo confided to a separate body of magistracy, to wit : Those which arc... | |
| Indiana. Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1851 - 1104 pages
...hold any office of trust or profit. ARTICLE LV. SECTION 1. The powers of the Government of Indiana, shall be divided into three distinct departments, and each of them be confined to a separate body or magistracy; to-wit: Those which are Legislative to one ; those which... | |
| Constitutional history - 1852 - 680 pages
...state of Kentucky. ARTICLE II. — Concerning the Distribution of the Powers of Government. SEC. 1. The powers of the government of the state of Illinois shall be divided into three distinct deportments, and each of them be confided to a separate body of magistracv, to wit : those which are... | |
| A. S. Barnes - Constitutional history - 1852 - 674 pages
...state of Kentucky. ARTICLE II. — Concerning the Distribution of the Poncer» of Government. SEC. 1. The powers of the government of the state of Illinois shall be divided into tlirce distinct departments, and each of them be confided to a separate body of magistracy, to wit... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - Law reports, digests, etc - 1854 - 738 pages
...of Indiana has always contained the following provision : "The powers of the government of Indiana shall be divided into three distinct departments,...them be confided to a separate body of magistracy, to- wit: those which are legislative, to one ; those which are executive, to another; and those which... | |
| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 pages
...Concerning the Legislative Department. SEC. 1. The powers of the government of the State of Kentucky shall be divided into three distinct departments, and each of them be confided to a separate body of magis tracy, to wit: those which are legislative, to one; those which are executive, to another ; and... | |
| Louisiana - 1854 - 210 pages
...TITLE I. — DISTRIBUTION OF POWERS. ART. 1. The powers of the Government of the State of Louisiana shall be divided into three distinct departments, and each of them be confined to a separate body of magistracy, to wit : those which are legislative to one; those which... | |
| Constitutions, State - 1855 - 576 pages
...the state of Kentucky. ARTICLE H.— Concerning the Distribution of the Powers of Government. $ 1. The powers of the government of the state of Illinois...them be confided to a separate body of magistracy, to wit: those which are^ legislative, to one; those which are executive, to another ; and those which... | |
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