Constitution and public statutes of the New Hampshire Normal School State . Blanche B. , 1902, to January, Elizabeth J. to June, 1903. upon every public question when opportunity affords;to obey the laws of the state and assist others to obeythem; to aid in enforcing the laws; and by everyreasonable means to promote the dignity and honorof the state. ARTICLE II. THE LEGISLATURE. Section 1. The supreme legislative power withinthis state shall be vested in the senate and house ofrepresentatives, each of which shall have a negativeon the other. The senate and


Constitution and public statutes of the New Hampshire Normal School State . Blanche B. , 1902, to January, Elizabeth J. to June, 1903. upon every public question when opportunity affords;to obey the laws of the state and assist others to obeythem; to aid in enforcing the laws; and by everyreasonable means to promote the dignity and honorof the state. ARTICLE II. THE LEGISLATURE. Section 1. The supreme legislative power withinthis state shall be vested in the senate and house ofrepresentatives, each of which shall have a negativeon the other. The senate and house shall assemblesemi-annually on the third Tuesday of the school term,and at such other times as they may judge necessary,and shall dissolve and be dissolved three days nextpreceding the said third Tuesday of the school term,semi-annually, and shall be styled the General Courtof the New Hampshire Normal School State. Sect. 2. The general court shall forever have fullpower and authority to erect and constitute judica-tories and courts of record or other courts, to be holdenin the name of the state, for the hearing, trying


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