The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volumen 11;Volumen 1871D. Appleton, 1872 |
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... held at Pickett's Springs , commencing on the 31st of October . There was a very liberal premium - list , and the display of the productions of the farm and workshop was very promising for the future welfare of the State . There was no ...
... held at Pickett's Springs , commencing on the 31st of October . There was a very liberal premium - list , and the display of the productions of the farm and workshop was very promising for the future welfare of the State . There was no ...
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... held together without some fundamental points of agree- ment , or can together worship a Being in whom they have no common faith . ' After allowing what was considered a reasonable time for Mr. Voysey to recant his heresies , the ...
... held together without some fundamental points of agree- ment , or can together worship a Being in whom they have no common faith . ' After allowing what was considered a reasonable time for Mr. Voysey to recant his heresies , the ...
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... held at Cambridge on the 24th of October , he said that he had first planned and worked for the association of the two orders nearly eight years ago , under the feeling that the isolation of the clergy one from another , and of all from ...
... held at Cambridge on the 24th of October , he said that he had first planned and worked for the association of the two orders nearly eight years ago , under the feeling that the isolation of the clergy one from another , and of all from ...
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... held the office of Lieu- tenant - Governor . He shortly made answer , de- claring that he was notified of his election on the 1st of May , 1868 , and not on the 1st of April , as had been alleged , and that he " within fifteen days from ...
... held the office of Lieu- tenant - Governor . He shortly made answer , de- claring that he was notified of his election on the 1st of May , 1868 , and not on the 1st of April , as had been alleged , and that he " within fifteen days from ...
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... held by the people , no elector shall be subject to arrest on any civil process . The General Assembly shall pass adequate laws to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors on the day on which any election by the people may be held . A ...
... held by the people , no elector shall be subject to arrest on any civil process . The General Assembly shall pass adequate laws to prevent the sale of intoxicating liquors on the day on which any election by the people may be held . A ...
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Página 198 - The Constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and in peace, and covers with the shield of its protection all classes of men, at all times, and under all circumstances.
Página 188 - What these fundamental principles are, it would perhaps be more tedious than difficult to enumerate. They may, however, be all comprehended under the following general heads: Protection by the government; the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the right to acquire and possess property of every kind, and to pursue and obtain happiness and safety; subject nevertheless to such restraints as the government may justly prescribe for the general good of the whole.
Página 454 - FIRST BOOK OF BOTANY. Designed to Cultivate the Observing Powers of Children. With 300 Engravings, New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo.
Página 257 - A neutral Government is bound — First, to use due diligence to prevent the fitting out, arming, or equipping, within its jurisdiction, of any vessel which it has reasonable ground to believe is intended to cruise or to carry on war against a Power with which it is at peace...
Página 180 - ... to take such testimony, and to make such expenditures, as it deems advisable. The cost of stenographic services to report such hearings shall not be in excess of 25 cents per hundred words. The expenses of the committee, which shall not exceed $30,000, shall be paid from the contingent fund of the Senate upon vouchers approved by the chairman of the committee or the chairman of any duly authorized subcommittee thereof.
Página 200 - ... where is drawn in question the construction of any clause of the Constitution, or of a treaty, or statute of, or commission held under the United States, and the decision is against the title, right, privilege, or exemption specially set up or claimed by either party,, under such clause of the said Constitution, treaty, statute, or commission, may be re-examined and reversed or affirmed in the Supreme Court of the United States, upon a writ of error...
Página 373 - Queen, and the others respectively by the President of the United States, the King of Italy, the President of the Swiss Confederation, and the Emperor of Brazil.
Página 135 - ... State, who, having previously taken an oath, as a member of Congress or as an officer of the United States, or as a member of any State Legislature, or as an executive or Judicial officer of any State, to support the Constitution of the United States, shall have engaged In insurrection or rebellion against the same, or given aid and comfort to the enemies thereof. But Congress may, by a vote of two-thirds of each House, remove such disability.
Página 166 - An Act to provide for celebrating the One Hundredth Anniversary of American Independence, by holding an International Exhibition of Arts, Manufactures, and Products of the Soil and Mine, in the City of Philadelphia and State of Pennsylvania, in the year eighteen hundred and seventy-six...
Página 256 - In testimony, whereof I, Rutherford B. Hayes, President of the United States of America, have caused these Letters to be made Patent, and the Seal of the General Land Office to be hereunto affixed.