Journal of the Sessions of the Council of Censors, of the State of Vermont, Held at Montpelier, in June, and October, A.D. 1841, and at Burlington, in February, A.D. 1842
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Burlington, VT: Chauncey Goodrich, 1842. Paperback. Good. 75 p.; 23 cm. Yellow wrapper printed on the front in black: "Journal of the Council of Censors, A.D. 1841-2." The 1777 Vermont constitution established a Council of Censors, consisting of 13 members elected every 7 years, to evaluate the activity of the legislative and executive branches of government and, if necessary, call a convention to amend the constitution. In 1870 the state constitution was amended with language proposed by the 1869 Council of Censors, which abolished the Council of Censors and established a new procedure to amend the state constitution. This Council of Censors met periodically from June 2, 1841, to Feb. 15, 1842. They agreed on 10 articles of proposed amendments to the state constitution. In Good Condition: lacking back wrapper; front wrapper is lightly soiled; foxing throughout; otherwise, clean and solid.
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- Classic Books and Ephemera (US)
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- Title
- Journal of the Sessions of the Council of Censors, of the State of Vermont, Held at Montpelier, in June, and October, A.D. 1841, and at Burlington, in February, A.D. 1842
- Format/Binding
- Paperback
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
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- 1
- Publisher
- Chauncey Goodrich
- Place of Publication
- Burlington, VT
- Date Published
- 1842
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- Law; American History;
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