... to take and surprise, by all ways and means whatsoever, all and every such person or persons, with their ships, arms, ammunition and other goods, as shall, in a hostile manner, invade or attempt the invading, conquering, or annoying this Commonwealth... A Manual for the Use of the General Court - Page 62by Massachusetts. General Court - 1882Full view - About this book
| Constitutions - 1782 - 188 pages
...fuch perfonor perfons, with their fhips, arms, ammunition, and other goods, as fhall, in a hoftile manner, invade, or attempt the invading, conquering,...annoying this commonwealth ; and that the governor be entrufted with all thefe and other powers, incident to the offices of captain-general and commander... | |
| Booksellers and bookselling - 1800 - 306 pages
...fuch perfon or perfons (with their (hips, arms, ammunition, and other goods) as (hall, in a hoftile manner, invade, or attempt the invading, conquering,...annoying this commonwealth : and that the Governor beentrufted with all thefe and other powers, incident to the offices of captain-general, and commander... | |
| Constitutions - 1804 - 372 pages
...surprize by all ways and means whatsoever, all and every such person or persons, with their ships, arms, ammunition, and other goods, as shall in a hostile...attempt the invading, conquering or annoying this State : And in tine, the Governor hereby is entrust . ed with at1, other powers incident to the office... | |
| Philip Beaver - Africa - 1805 - 556 pages
...shall attempt any species of violence on the safety or tranquillity thereof: . and the governor shall be intrusted with all these, and other powers incident to the offices of captain general and commander in chief, and high admiral, to be exercised agreeably to the rules and... | |
| Massachusetts. General Court - Embargo - 1809 - 146 pages
...entrusted" with all the "powers incident to the .offices of captain general and .commander in chief and admiral, to be exercised agreeably to the rules...the constitution and the laws of the land, and not othetwise." The same constitution, bill of rights, art. 17, declares that " the military power shall... | |
| 1813 - 516 pages
...entrusted with all other powers incident to the office of capui in-general and commander in cliief, and admiral, to be exercised, agreeably to the rules...regulations of the constitution, and the laws of the land: Provided, that the governor shall not at any time hereafter by virtue of any power ny this constitution... | |
| Simon Willard - 1814 - 504 pages
...surpiise hv all ways and means whatsoever, all and every such person or persons, with their shirs, arms, ammunition and other goods, as shall in a hostile manner invade, or attempt the invading, or annoying Columhia., or any part thereof; hut in any of. which cases the power of all suhaltern presidents,... | |
| Samuel R. Brown - United States - 1815 - 382 pages
...commander in chief, and is to exercise them personally, or by subordinate officers, under his command, agreeably to the rules and regulations of the constitution, and the laws of the land. While the governor of the commonwealth remained in the exercise of these powers, the federal constitution... | |
| Thomas H. Palmer - United States - 1814 - 422 pages
...commander in chief, and is to exercise them personally, or by subordinate officers under his command, agreeably to the rules and regulations of the constitution, and the laws of the land. While the governor of the commonwealth remained in the exercise of these powers, the federal constitution... | |
| Octavius Pickering, William Howard Gardiner - Trials (Impeachment) - 1821 - 240 pages
...duties incumbent on him as such officer, according to the best of his abilities and understanding, agreeably to the rules and regulations of the constitution, and the laws of ihis Commonwealth. To perform these duties faithfully and impartially, he must understand them, and... | |
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