 | John Jacob Anderson - United States - 1882 - 92 pages
...adjourned. The governor shall be captaingeneral and commander-in-chief of the forces of the State ; bnt shall not command in person, [except advised thereto...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... | |
 | James Barnet Fry - Military art and science - 1889 - 528 pages
...in this Colony." Pennsylvania. — Constitution of 1776. " The President shall be Commander in-Chief of the forces of the State, but shall not command...Council, and then only so long as they shall approve thereof." Constitution 1790. . . . " He shall be Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of this Commonwealth,... | |
 | Vermont - Constitutions - 1891 - 95 pages
...necessary before the day to which they shall stand adjourned. The Governor shall be Commander in Chief of the Forces of the State, but shall not command...except advised thereto by the Council, and then only as long as they shall approve thereof. The Governor and Council shall have a Secretary, and keep fair... | |
 | New York (State). Constitutional Convention, George A. Glynn - Constitutional law - 1894
...Assembly, when necessary, before the day to which they shall stand adjourned. The Governor shall be captain-general and commander-in-chief of the forces...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... | |
 | New York (State). Constitutional Convention - Constitutional conventions - 1894 - 1312 pages
...Powers of the Governor, etc Sec. Art. the day to which they shall stand adjourned. The Governor shall be y in the hands of Sec. Art. each taxpayer, thereof. And the Lieutenant-Governor shall, by virtue of his office, be lieutenant-general of all the... | |
 | Charles Ellis Stevens - Constitutional history - 1894 - 313 pages
...regular 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... | |
 | Pennsylvania - Pennsylvania - 1896
...which they shall stand adjourned. The president shall be commander in chief of the forces of the utate, but shall not command in person, except advised thereto...council, and then only so long as they shall approve thereof, Th3 president and council shall have a secretary, and keep fair books of their proceeding's,... | |
 | Edward Conant - Vermont - 1896 - 293 pages
...States, except in cases of impeachments. The governor shall be captain-general and commander in chief of the forces of the State, but shall not command in person ; and the lieutenant-governor shall, by virtue of his office, be lieutenant-general of all the forces... | |
 | Edward Conant A.M. - 1896
...States, except in cases of impeachments. The governor shall be captain-general and commander in chief of the forces of the State, but shall not command in person ; and the lieutenant-governor shall, by virtue of his office, be lieutenant-general of all the forces... | |
 | Sydney George Fisher - Constitutional history - 1897 - 398 pages
...and commander-in-chief" [of the militia]. (Delaware Constitution of 1776.) ' ' The president shall be commander-in-chief of the forces of the State, but...council, and then only so long as they shall approve thereof." (Pennsylvania Constitution of 1776.) "The governor, for the time being, shall be captain-general... | |
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