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" The doors of each house shall be open, except on such occasions as in the opinion of the house may require secrecy. "
Revision of the Connecticut Constitution - Page 7
by Connecticut, George M. Clark - 1902 - 16 pages
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A Gazetteer of the States of Connecticut and Rhode-Island: Written with Care ...

John Chauncey Pease, John Milton Niles - Connecticut - 1819 - 496 pages
...And for any speech or debate in either House, they shall not be questioned in any other place. §11. The debates of each House shall be public, except...in the opinion of the House, may require secrecy. OF CONNECTICUT. 23 Article f uurtf). OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. § 2. At the meetings of the electors...
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The Public Statute Laws of the State of Connecticut: As Revised and Enacted ...

Connecticut - Law - 1821 - 536 pages
...either house, they shall not be questioned in any other place. SECT. 11. The debates of each how." shall be public, except on such occasions as, in the opinion of th« house, may require secrecy. ARTICLE 4. OF THE EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. SECT. 1. The supreme executive...
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The American's Guide: Comprising the Declaration of Independence : the ...

Constitutions - 1828 - 494 pages
...imprisonment sliall not, at any one time, exceed forty-eight hours. 21. The doors of each house shall he open, except on such occasions as, in the opinion of the house, may require secrecy. 22. Neither house shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to...
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The American's Guide: Comprising the Declaration of Independence; the ...

Constitutions - 1843 - 434 pages
...And for any speech or debate in either house, Ihey shall not be questioned in any other place. ^11. The debates of each house shall be public, except on such occasions is in the opinion of the house may require secrecy. ARTICLE 4. Of the Executive Department. 'j 1. The...
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Commentaries on Statute and Constitutional Law and Statutory and ...

E. Fitch Smith - Constitutional law - 1848 - 1004 pages
...members, and have all the powers necessary for a legislature. The debates of each house are required to be public, except on such occasions as, in the opinion of the house, may require secresy; and each house must keep a journal of its proceedings, and publish the same in case one-fifth...
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The American's Own Book: Or, The Constitutions of the Several States in the ...

John Bigelow - Constitutions - 1848 - 538 pages
...Governor, shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies. 21. The doors of each house shall be open, except on such occasions as, in the opinion of the house, may require secrecy. 22. Neither house shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to...
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Stryker's American Register and Magazine, Volume 3

History, Modern - 1849 - 626 pages
...governor, shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies. 14. The doors of each house shall be open, except on such occasions as, in the opinion of the house, may require secrecy. 15. Neither house shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor to...
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The Early History of the North Western States: Embracing New York, Ohio ...

Benjamin Franklin Hall - Real property - 1849 - 482 pages
...shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies. SEC. XIV. The doors of each House shall be open, except on such occasions as, in the opinion of the House, may require secrecy. Sic. XV. Neither House shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor...
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Report of the Debates in the Convention of California: On the Formation of ...

California. Constitutional Convention, John Ross Browne - Constitutional conventions - 1850 - 538 pages
...shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies. Sec. 14. The doors of each house shall be open, except on such occasions as, in the opinion of the House, may require secrecy. Sec. 15. Neither house shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor...
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History of the State of California: From the Period of the Conquest by Spain ...

John Frost - California - 1850 - 558 pages
...shall issue writs of election to fill such vacancies. SEC. 14. The doors of each house shall be open, except on such occasions as in the opinion of the house may require secrecy. SEC. 15. Neither house shall, without the consent of the other, adjourn for more than three days, nor...
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