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Regulations And Constitutions.
business transacted in the aforesaid councils , all the letters received and subject of the answer agreed upon to be given . jf 14 . The Grand Secretary shall write in the margin of Petitions ,
Letters or Memoirs which shall be read in Council , the subject of the answer agreed to and after having committed ( digested ) to writing the answers he shall get them signed by the Grand Inspector General or his Deputy , by the Secretary of the Jurisdiction , and the Grand Keeper of the Seals shall stamp and forward them himself . Yet as
this work can not be done during the sitting of the Council and as it may be somewhat dangerous to delay the said letters until the first council , he shall produce the minutes of his answers , that they may be read at the next council and deliver up the whole relatiue thereto to the Keeper of the Archives , so that the Sovereign Grand Council may make in them such corrections as shall be thought proper .
15 . The Particular Councils in the Cities of Paris and Berlin , * Provinces or any other place , shall not have the power to send Constitutions or Regulations unless they shall be empowered so to do * and and sealed bthe SovereiGrand Councilthe
they are stamped y gn , Grand Inspector or his Deputy . 16 . The Grand Keeper of the Seals and Archives can not stamp nor
seal any letters unless they have previously been signed by the Secretary General and by two Secretaries of the two different jurisdictions ; neither can he stamp nor seal any Regulations but after they have been signed by the Grand Inspector or his Deputy and by the aforesaid three Secretaries ; nor can he stamp or seal any
Constitutions unless they have been signed by the three aforesaid Grand Officers and other Princes to the number of seven at least members of the Sovereign Grand Council of the Princes .
17 . The Grand Treasurer , who must be known to be in easy circumstances , shall be entrusted with all the funds received for the use of the Sovereign Grand Council or given in form of charities , there shall
be kept an exact Register of all the Receipts , Expenses , and charities , distinctly set forth how and in what manner the funds have been expended . Those for the use of the Sovereign Grand Council and those intended for charities shall be kept separately . A Receipt shall
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Regulations And Constitutions.
business transacted in the aforesaid councils , all the letters received and subject of the answer agreed upon to be given . jf 14 . The Grand Secretary shall write in the margin of Petitions ,
Letters or Memoirs which shall be read in Council , the subject of the answer agreed to and after having committed ( digested ) to writing the answers he shall get them signed by the Grand Inspector General or his Deputy , by the Secretary of the Jurisdiction , and the Grand Keeper of the Seals shall stamp and forward them himself . Yet as
this work can not be done during the sitting of the Council and as it may be somewhat dangerous to delay the said letters until the first council , he shall produce the minutes of his answers , that they may be read at the next council and deliver up the whole relatiue thereto to the Keeper of the Archives , so that the Sovereign Grand Council may make in them such corrections as shall be thought proper .
15 . The Particular Councils in the Cities of Paris and Berlin , * Provinces or any other place , shall not have the power to send Constitutions or Regulations unless they shall be empowered so to do * and and sealed bthe SovereiGrand Councilthe
they are stamped y gn , Grand Inspector or his Deputy . 16 . The Grand Keeper of the Seals and Archives can not stamp nor
seal any letters unless they have previously been signed by the Secretary General and by two Secretaries of the two different jurisdictions ; neither can he stamp nor seal any Regulations but after they have been signed by the Grand Inspector or his Deputy and by the aforesaid three Secretaries ; nor can he stamp or seal any
Constitutions unless they have been signed by the three aforesaid Grand Officers and other Princes to the number of seven at least members of the Sovereign Grand Council of the Princes .
17 . The Grand Treasurer , who must be known to be in easy circumstances , shall be entrusted with all the funds received for the use of the Sovereign Grand Council or given in form of charities , there shall
be kept an exact Register of all the Receipts , Expenses , and charities , distinctly set forth how and in what manner the funds have been expended . Those for the use of the Sovereign Grand Council and those intended for charities shall be kept separately . A Receipt shall