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III. That the Houfe of Commons fhall be compofed of Representatives annually chosen by ballot, two for each county, and one for each of the towns of Edentown, Newbern, Wilmington, Salisbury, Salisbury, Hillsborough, and Hallifax.

IV. That the Senate and Houfe of Commons, affembled for the purpose of legislation, fhall be denominated, THE GENERAL As

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V. That each Member of the Senate fhall have usually refided in the county in which he is chofen, for one year immediately preceding his election, and for the fame time fhall have poffeffed, and continue to poffefs, in the county which he reprefents, not less than three hundred acres of land in fee.

VI. That each Member of the House of Commons shall have ufually refided in the county in which he is chofen, for one year immediately preceding his election, and for fix months shall have poffeffed, and continue to poffefs, in the county which he reprefents, not less than one hundred acres of land in fee, or for the term of his own life.

VII. That all freemen of the age of twentyone years, who have been inhabitants of any

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one county within the State twelve months immediately preceding the day of any election, and poffeffed of a freehold within the fame county of fifty acres of land for fix months next before, and at the day of election, shall be entitled to vote for a Member of the Senate.

VIII. That all freemen of the age of twentyone years, who have been inhabitants of any county within the State twelve months immediately preceding the day of any election, and shall have paid public taxes, fhall be entitled to vote for Members of the Houfe of Commons, for the county in which he refides.

IX. That all perfons poffeffed of a freehold in any town in this State having a right of representation, and also all freemen who have been inhabitants of any fuch town twelve months next before, and at the day of election, and fhall have paid public taxes, shall be entitled to vote for a Member to represent such town in the Houfe of Commons. Provided always, That this fection fhall not entitle any inhabitant of fuch town to vote for Members of the House of Commons for the county in which he may refide, nor any freeholder in

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fuch county who refides without or beyond the limits of fuch town, to vote for a Member for faid town.

X. That the Senate and Houfe of Commons when met, fhall each have power to choose a Speaker, and other their officers; be judges of the qualifications and elections of their Members; fit upon their own adjournments from day to day; and prepare bills to be paffed into laws. The two Houfes fhall direct writs of election for fupplying intermediate vacancies, and shall also jointly, by ballot, adjourn themfelves to any future day and place.

XI. That all bills fhall be read three times. in each House before they pass into laws, and be figned by the Speaker of both Houfes.

XII. That every perfon who fhall be chofen a Member of the Senate or House of Commons, or appointed to any office or place of truft, before taking his feat, or entering upon the execution of his office, fhall take an oath to the State, and all officers fhall alfo take an oath of office.

XIII. That the General Affembly fhall, by joint ballot of both Houses, appoint Judges of the Supreme Courts of Law and Equity, Judges

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of Admiralty, and Attorney-general, who shall be commiffioned by the Governor, and hold their offices during good behaviour.

XIV. That the Senate and Houfe of Commons shall have power to appoint the Generals and Field-Officers of the Militia, and all Officers of the regular Army of this State.

XV. That the Senate and Houfe of Commons, jointly, at their first meeting after each annual election, fhall by ballot elect a Governor for one year, who fhall not be eligible to that office longer than three years in fix fucceffive years. That no perfon under thirty age, and who has not been a refident in this State above five years, and having in the

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State a freehold in lands and tenements above the value of one thousand pounds, shall be cligible as a Governor.

XVI. That the Senate and Houfe of Commons, jointly, at their first meeting after each annual election, fhall by ballot elect feven perfons to be a Council of State for one year, who shall advise the Governor in the execution of his office, and that four Members shall be a Quorum. Their advice and proceedings shall be entered in a journal to be kept for that purpose only, and figned by the Members prefent, to

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any part of which any Member present may enter his diffent. And fuch journals fhall be laid before the General Affembly, when called for by them.

XVII. That there fhall be a Seal of this State, which shall be kept by the Governor, and ufed by him as occafion may require; and fhall be called, The Great Seal of the State of North-Carolina, and be affixed to all grants and commiffions.

XVIII. The Governor for the time being fhall be Captain-General and Commander in Chief of the Militia; and in the recefs of the General Affembly fhall have power, by and with the advice of the Council of State, to embody the Militia for the public safety.

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XIX. That the Governor for the time being shall have power to draw for, and apply fuch fums of money as fhall be voted by the General Affembly for the contingencies of Government and be accountable to them for the fame. also may, by and with the advice of the Council of State, lay embargoes, or prohibit the exportation of any commodity, for any term not exceeding thirty days at any one time, in the recefs of the General Affembly; and shall have

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