to be Commander-in-Chief of Military Forces of State, 18 17 and Council, may pardon Offences, after Conviction, 19 shall sign such Bills and Resolves as he approves, 9 " H. not to be suspended more than twelve months, Harvard College, Powers, Privileges, Grants, &c., confirmed to, 29 29 25 26 26 15 15, 16 34, 35, 36, 37, 40, 41, 42 Government of, may be altered by Legislature, House of Representatives, Members of, how apportioned and chosen, Inhabitants, Census of, when taken, Insolvency, Commissioners of, how chosen, Instruction of Representatives and Petition to Legislature, Rights of, affirmed, Judicatories and Courts of Record, Legislature may establish, Judicial Department, not to exercise Legislative or Executive Page 36, 41 39 7 J. 10 may administer Oaths and Affir 10 Office Judiciary Power, Jury, Right of Trial by, secured, Justices of the Peace, Tenure of Office of, Commissions of, may be renewed, Executive or either branch of Legislature, L. Law-Martial, Persons not in Army or Navy, or Actual Militia 24 33 24 24 33 7 24 24 8, 21, 24 28, 33 24 8 6 not repugnant to Constitution, Legislature may make, Legal Voters, Census of, to be taken for representative apportion Legislative Department not to exercise Executive or Judicial Legislature. See General Court. Lieutenant-Governor, Ex Post Facto, unjust and inconsistent with Free Govern- 9 9 21 21, 31, 33, 34, 37 21 21 Magistrates and Officers, accountability of, Major-Generals, how appointed and commissioned, Martial Law, persons not in the Army, Navy, or actual Militia ser Militia, organization of, into Brigades, Regiments and Companies, confirmed, Moneys raised for support of Common Schools, not to be applied by Religious sects, Moral Principles, necessity of observance in a Free Government, 5 20 8 13 12 7 20 20, 32 20, 32 20 16 20 29 39 7 Oaths and Affirmations, Courts and Judicatories may administer, 10 27, 32 how and by whom taken and subscribed, 27, 28, 32 Oaths, Affirmations substituted, in behalf of Quakers, Offences. See Crimes and Offences. Offices, certain, incompatibility of, Officers, Civil, Legislature may provide for the naming and settling of, Civil and Military, duties of to be prescribed by Legisla Offices, Militia, vacancies in, how filled, Incompatible, Plurality of, prohibited to Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, and Judges, Person and Property, Remedy for Injuries to, should be in the laws, Plantations, Unincorporated, Tax-paying Inhabitants of, may vote for Councillors and Senators, Plurality of Votes, election of Civil Officers by, Political Year, when to begin and end, Polls, Ratable, Census of, when taken, Power, Executive, Judiciary, Legislative, Press, Liberty of, essential to Freedom, Probate, Judges of, shall hold Courts on fixed days, &c. Appeals from, how heard and determined, " Page 20 28, 33 28, 33 19 7 6 7 13 37 33 35 17, 18 -24 9 7 24 Property, Private, not to be taken for Public Uses without Compen sation, Property qualification for Office, may be increased by Legislature, Prosecutions for Crimes and Offences, proceedings in, regulated, 66 Services, the only Title to particular and exclusive Privileges, Worship, the Right and Duty of, 28, 32 17, 39 21, 39 37, 38, 39 14, 37, 39, 41 of Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, and Attorney 15, 39, 41 38 Towns having less than 150,.how represented, Register of Council, to be kept, subject to the call of either House, Religious Denominations, equal protection secured to all, 35 35 15 39 23 5, 34 5, 35 35 37 Societies, Right of, to elect their own Pastors, &c., persons belonging to, Membership defined, Representation, în Council, basis of, 8, 21 21 39 39 7 23 Salaries of Judges of Supreme Court, Salary of Governor, Schools, Money raised and appropriated for, how to be applied, Search and seizure, the Right of every man to be secure from, Secretary of the Commonwealth, how chosen, Selectmen, Duties of, in calling and conducting Elections, |