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THE FUNDAMENTAL ORDERS OF 1639
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January 14, 1639
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For as much as it hath pleased Almighty God by the wise
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disposition of his divine providence so to order and dispose of
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things that we the Inhabitants and Residents of Windsor,
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Hartford and Wethersfield are now cohabiting and dwelling in
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and upon the River of Connectecotte and the lands thereunto
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adjoining; and well knowing where a people are gathered
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together the word of God requires that to maintain the peace
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and union of such a people there should be an orderly and
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decent Government established according to God, to order and
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dispose of the affairs of the people at all seasons as occasion
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shall require; do therefore associate and conjoin ourselves to
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be as one Public State or Commonwealth; and do for ourselves
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and our successors and such as shall be adjoined to us at any
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time hereafter, enter into Combination and Confederation
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together, to maintain and preserve the liberty and purity of
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the Gospel of our Lord Jesus which we now profess, as also, the
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discipline of the Churches, which according to the truth of the
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said Gospel is now practiced amongst us; as also in our civil
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affairs to be guided and governed accordinbg to such Laws,
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Rules, Orders and Decrees as shall be made, ordered, and
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decreed as followeth:
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1. It is Ordered, sentenced, and decreed, that there shall
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be yearly two General Assemblies or Courts, the one the second
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Thursday in April, the other the second Thursday in September
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following; the first shall be called the Court of Election,
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wherein shall be yearly chosen from time to time, so many
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Magistrates and other public Officers as shall be found
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requisite: Whereof one to be chosen Governor for the year
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ensuing and until another be chosen, and no other Magistrate
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to be chosen for more than one year: provided always there be
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six chosen besides the Governor, which being chosen and sworn
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according to an Oath recorded for that purpose, shall have
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the power to administer justice according to the Laws here
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established, and for want thereof, according to the Rule of
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the Word of God; which choice shall be made by all that are
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admitted freemen and have taken the Oath of Fidelity, and do
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cohabit within this Jurisdiction having been admitted
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Inhabitants by the major part of the Town wherein they live
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or the major part of such as shall be then present.
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2. It is Ordered, sentenced, and decreed, that the election
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of the aforesaid Magistrates shall be in this manner: every
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person present and qualified for choice shall bring in (to the
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person deputed to receive them) one single paper with the name
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of him written in it whom he desires to have Governor, and that
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he that hath the greatest number of papers shall be Governor
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for that year. And the rest of the Magistrates or public
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officers to be chosen in this manner: the Secretary for the
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time being shall first read the names of all that are to be put
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to choice and then shall severally nominate them distinctly,
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and every one that would have the person nominated to be chosen
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shall bring in one single paper written upon, and he that would
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not have him chosen shall bring in a blank; and every one that
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hath more written papers than blanks shall be a Magistrate for
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that year; which papers shall be received and told by one or
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more that shall be then chosen by the court and sworn to be
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faithful therein; but in case there should not be six chosen
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as aforesaid, besides the Governor, out of those which are
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nominated, than he or they which have the most writen papers
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shall be a Magistrate or Magistrates for the ensuing year, to
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make up the aforesaid number.
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3. It is Ordered, sentenced, and decreed, that the Secretary
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shall not nominate any person, nor shall any person be chosen
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newly into the Magistracy which was not propounded in some
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General Court before, to be nominated the next election; and to
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that end it shall be lawful for each of the Towns aforesaid by
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their deputies to nominate any two whom they conceive fit to be
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put to election; and the Court may add so many more as they
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judge requisite.
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4. It is Ordered, sentenced, and decreed, that no person be
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chosen Governor above once in two years, and that the Governor
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be always a member of some approved Congregation, and formerly
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of the Magistracy within this Jurisdiction; and that all the
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Magistrates, Freemen of this Commonwealth; and that no
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Magistrate or other public officer shall execute any part of
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his or their office before they are severally sworn, which
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shall be done in the face of the court if they be present,
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and in case of absence by some deputed for that purpose.
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5. It is Ordered, sentenced, and decreed, that to the
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aforesaid Court of Election the several Towns shall send their
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deputies, and when the Elections are ended they may proceed in
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any public service as at other Courts. Also the other General
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Court in September shall be for making of laws, and any other
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public occasion, which concerns the good of the Commonwealth.
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6. It is Ordered, sentenced, and decreed, that the Governor
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shall, either by himself or by the Secretary, send out summons
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to the Constables of every Town for the calling of these two
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standing Courts one month at least before their several times:
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And also if the Governor and the greatest part of the
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Magistrates see cause upon any special occasion to call a
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General Court, they may give order to the Secretary so to do
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within fourteen days' warning: And if urgent necessity so
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required, upon a shorter notice, giving sufficient grounds for
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it to the deputies when they meet, or else be questioned for
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the same; And if the Governor and major part of Magistrates
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shall either neglect or refuse to call the two General standing
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Courts or either of them, as also at other times when the
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occasions of the Commonwealth require, the Freemen thereof, or
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the major part of them, shall petition to them so to do; if
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then it be either denied or neglected, the said Freemen, or the
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major part of them, shall have the power to give order to the
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Constables of the several Towns to do the same, and so may meet
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together, and choose to themselves a Moderator, and may proceed
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to do any act of power which any other General Courts may.
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7. It is Ordered, sentenced, and decreed, that after there
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are warrants given out for any of the said General Courts, the
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Constable or Constables of each Town, shall forthwith give
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notice distinctly to the inhabitants of the same, in some
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public assembly or by going or sending from house to house,
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that at a place and time by him or them limited and set, they
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meet and assemble themselves together to elect and choose
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certain deputies to be at the General Court then following to
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agitate the affairs of the Commonwealth; which said deputies
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shall be chosen by all that are admitted Inhabitants in the
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several Towns and have taken the oath of fidelity; provided
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that none be chosen a Deputy for any General Court which is
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not a Freeman of this Commonwealth.
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The aforesaid deputies shall be chosen in manner
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following: every person that is present and qualified as
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before expressed, shall bring the names of such, written in
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several papers, as they desire to have chosen for that
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employment, and these three or four, more or less, being the
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number agreed on to be chosen for that time, that have the
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greatest number of papers written for them shall be deputies
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for that Court; whose names shall be endorsed on the back side
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of the warrant and returned into the Court, with the Constable
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or Constables' hand unto the same.
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8. It is Ordered, sentenced, and decreed, that Windsor,
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Hartford, and Wethersfield shall have power, each Town, to send
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four of their Freemen as their deputies to every General Court;
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and Whatsoever other Town shall be hereafter added to this
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Jurisdiction, they shall send so many deputies as the Court
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shall judge meet, a reasonable proportion to the number of
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Freemen that are in the said Towns being to be attended
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therein; which deputies shall have the power of the whole Town
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to give their votes and allowance to all such laws and orders
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as may be for the public good, and unto which the said Towns
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are to be bound.
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9. It is Ordered, sentenced, and decreed, that the
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deputies thus chosen shall have power and liberty to appoint
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a time and a place of meeting together before any General
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Court, to advise and consult of all such things as may concern
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the good of the public, as also to examine their own Elections,
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whether according to the order, and if they or the greatest
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part of them find any election to be illegal they may seclude
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such for present from their meeting, and return the same and
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their reasons to the Court; and if it be proved true, the
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Court may fine the party or parties so intruding, and the Town,
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if they see cause, and give out a warrant to go to a new
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election in a legal way, either in part or in whole. Also the
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said deputies shall have power to fine any that shall be
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disorderly at their meetings, or for not coming in due time or
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place according to appointment; and they may return the said
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fines into the Court if it be refused to be paid, and the
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Treasurer to take notice of it, and to escheat or levy the
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same as he does other fines.
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10. It is Ordered, sentenced, and decreed, that every General
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Court, except such as through neglect of the Governor and the
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greatest part of the Magistrates the Freemen themselves do
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call, shall consist of the Governor, or some one chosen to
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moderate the Court, and four other Magistrates at least, with
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the major part of the deputies of the several Towns legally
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chosen; and in case the Freemen, or major part of them,
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through neglect or refusal of the Governor and major part of
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the Magistrates, shall call a Court, it shall consist of the
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major part of Freemen that are present or their deputiues,
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with a Moderator chosen by them: In which said General Courts
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shall consist the supreme power of the Commonwealth, and they
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only shall have power to make laws or repeal them, to grant
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levies, to admit of Freemen, dispose of lands undisposed of,
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to several Towns or persons, and also shall have power to call
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either Court or Magistrate or any other person whatsoever into
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question for any misdemeanor, and may for just causes displace
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or deal otherwise according to the nature of the offense; and
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also may deal in any other matter that concerns the good of
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this Commonwealth, except election of Magistrates, which shall
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be done by the whole body of Freemen.
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In which Court the Governor or Moderator shall have power
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to order the Court, to give liberty of speech, and silence
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unseasonable and disorderly speakings, to put all things to
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vote, and in case the vote be equal to have the casting voice.
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But none of these Courts shall be adjourned or dissolved
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without the consent of the major part of the Court.
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11. It is Ordered, sentenced, and decreed, that when any
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General Court upon the occasions of the Commonwealth have
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agreed upon any sum, or sums of money to be levied upon the
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several Towns within this Jurisdiction, that a committee be
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chosen to set out and appoint what shall be the proportion of
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every Town to pay of the said levy, provided the committee be
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made up of an equal number out of each Town.
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14th January 1639 the 11 Orders above said are voted.
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The Fundamental Orders OF 1639 are often credited as being the
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first written Constitution in the new world. However, see also
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the Iroquois Constitution and the Mayflower Compact of earlier times.
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Prepared by Gerald Murphy (The Cleveland Free-Net - aa300)
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