Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Volumen 11D. Appleton & Company, 1872 |
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... measures adopted by Congress , with the debates there- on , are herein fully presented . The details of the internal affairs of the United States embrace the resources . and expenditures of the Federal Government ; the results of ...
... measures adopted by Congress , with the debates there- on , are herein fully presented . The details of the internal affairs of the United States embrace the resources . and expenditures of the Federal Government ; the results of ...
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... measures were pending over the recess looking to a complete investigation of the affairs of the road and the interests of the State therein . Meantime an act was passed , empowering the Governor " to provide for the future payment of ...
... measures were pending over the recess looking to a complete investigation of the affairs of the road and the interests of the State therein . Meantime an act was passed , empowering the Governor " to provide for the future payment of ...
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... measures for the suppression of polygamy among the Mormons . In October , the Presi- dent , in pursuance of an act of Congress , com- monly known as the Ku - klux law , issued a proclamation suspending the privilege of the writ of ...
... measures for the suppression of polygamy among the Mormons . In October , the Presi- dent , in pursuance of an act of Congress , com- monly known as the Ku - klux law , issued a proclamation suspending the privilege of the writ of ...
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... measures for puri- fying and airing the city , and perhaps the un- healthy parts will be built anew . ' Among these buildings will be the new port , which it is thought can be safely and conveniently con- structed , at an expense of two ...
... measures for puri- fying and airing the city , and perhaps the un- healthy parts will be built anew . ' Among these buildings will be the new port , which it is thought can be safely and conveniently con- structed , at an expense of two ...
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... measures were adopted for securing the objects originally aimed at by the Govern- or . He induced Mr. Johnson to accept the position of Secretary of State , and thus vacate the office of Lieutenant - Governor . Mr. A. O. Hadley , a ...
... measures were adopted for securing the objects originally aimed at by the Govern- or . He induced Mr. Johnson to accept the position of Secretary of State , and thus vacate the office of Lieutenant - Governor . Mr. A. O. Hadley , a ...
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Página 257 - 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 ; and also to use like diligence to prevent the departure from its jurisdiction of any vessel intended to cruise or carry on war as above, such vessel having been specially adapted, in whole or in part, within such jurisdiction, to warlike use.
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 190 - Martial rule can never exist where the courts are open, and in the proper and unobstructed exercise of their jurisdiction. It is also confined to the locality of actual war.
Página 452 - FIRST BOOK OF BOTANY. Designed to Cultivate the Observing Powers of Children. With 300 Engravings, New and Cheaper Edition. Crown 8vo.
Página 221 - State, district, or place, where his duties as an officer are required to be performed, or to injure him in his person or property on account of his lawful discharge of the duties of his office...
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 - State in which a decision in the suit could be had, where is drawn in question the validity of a treaty or statute of, or an authority exercised under the United States, and the decision is against their validity; or where is drawn in question the validity of a statute of, or an authority exercised under any State, on the ground of their being repugnant to the constitution, treaties or laws of the United States, and the decision is in favor of such their validity...
Página 188 - We feel no hesitation in confining these expressions to those privileges and immunities which are, in their nature, fundamental ; which belong, of right, to the citizens of all free governments ; and which have, at all times, been enjoyed by the citizens of the several states which compose this union, from the time of their becoming free, independent, and sovereign.
Página 199 - America has chosen to be in many respects, and to many purposes, a nation; and for all these purposes her government is complete; to all these objects it is competent.
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