However, when the first appointments are made, four members of the Court of Auditors, chosen by lot, shall be appointed for a term of office of four years only.
The common council was reduced to twenty-four members, and both the upper and lower councils alike were appointed by the mayor and jurats.
First we were told that a Progressive spirit was abroad, that twelve out of twenty-four members of the First Volksraad had to be elected, and we might reasonably hope for reform by the type of broad-minded men who would be elected.
At this moment, a deputation of twenty-four members of the Assembly present themselves.
A deputation of twenty-four members was at once sent to meet Louis XVI.
I ask, therefore, that the Assembly at once send the King the minutes of its proceedings by a deputation of twenty-four members.
Mr. Hume's amendment received the support of only three or four members; and the original question was carried with only that number of dissentients.
At its second reading debate may take place upon the principle of the measure, after which the bill, if opposed, is referred to a Private Bill Committee consisting of four members and a disinterested referee.
The city is represented in the Provincial Parliament by four Members, the East and West Wards into which it is divided, returning two each.
On matters of discipline, with twenty-four members.
On matters of faith, to consist of twenty-four members.
One on oriental rites and on missions, to consist of twenty-four members.
One on regular orders, with twenty-four members; and 6.
The Provincial Legislature of Quebec has two chambers: a Council of twenty-four members, appointed for life; and an elective Assembly of seventy-four members.
Manitoba followed Ontario in having only a single chamber in the Provincial Legislature; and it is represented in the Dominion parliament by four members in the Upper, and ten in the Lower, House.
Were they any laws which the sacred twenty-four members of the First Raad might choose to impose, or were they such laws as might be made conformable to civilised countries?
There was also a larger body, consisting of the whole executive committee and of not more than twenty-four members elected by each of the ward committees.
It consisted of twenty-four members, of whom twelve were Hollanders.
He accordingly summoned a Commission of twenty-four members, half Dutch and half Belgian, Catholics and Protestants being equally represented, which on April 22 met under the presidency of Van Hogendorp.
The newly-established Court of Appeal at Mechlin was replaced by a Great Council of twenty-four members chosen by the sovereign from the various states, which should advise and assist in the administration of government.
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