egislative, distinct; 1 8
Two branches of; 2 1
Legislature provides for organizing towns, etc.; 8 4
Trials other than jury; 1 13
Legitimation, general assembly can pass general laws for; 2 11
Liberty, deprivation of, except by law; 1 17
Religious; 1 26
Restraint of, remedied; 1 18
Warrants without evidence, dangerous to; 1 15
Lien of laborers and mechanics; 14 4
Lieutenant-governor, president of senate, duties of; 3 11
When governor; 3 12
Literary fund, board of education to succeed to rights of; 9 10
Marriages between whites and negroes forbidden; 14 8
Married woman, husband can insure life for benefit of; 10 7
Privy examination of, to dispose of homestead; 10 8
Property of, not liable for husband's debts; 10 6
Mechanics' lien; 14 4
Men, equality, rights of; 1 1
Militia; { 1 24
{ 12
Exemptions from duty; 12 4
Governor commands; { 3 8
{ 12 2
Organization of; 12 2
Who liable to bear arms; 12 1
Money, how drawn from state treasury; 4 1
County or township treasury; 7 8
Monopolies are injurious; 1 31
Municipal corporations; 7
Cannot contract debt except by majority of
qualified voters; 7 7
Charters remain in force till changed; 7 12
General assembly to provide for organization of,
taxation, etc., by; 8 4
Power of general assembly over; 7 14
Names, personal, how changed
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