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... Government . The average amount of pub- politics more than the rest of their fellow - citizens . The lic deposites , from the commencement until last October , share of the Government in these expenditures is esti- is , in round numbers ...
... Government . The average amount of pub- politics more than the rest of their fellow - citizens . The lic deposites , from the commencement until last October , share of the Government in these expenditures is esti- is , in round numbers ...
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... Government , Revolution ; they have declared themselves capable of self- to the rights and privileges of the people , and should be government . Public meetings , Mr. P. said , had been opposed by all good men . And they further ...
... Government , Revolution ; they have declared themselves capable of self- to the rights and privileges of the people , and should be government . Public meetings , Mr. P. said , had been opposed by all good men . And they further ...
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... Government , and to their posterity , if dy and efficient servant of the Government , in the great they rested their complaints on pecuniary sufferings alone . concerns of its revenue . And we all have seen , how No , sir ; there are ...
... Government , and to their posterity , if dy and efficient servant of the Government , in the great they rested their complaints on pecuniary sufferings alone . concerns of its revenue . And we all have seen , how No , sir ; there are ...
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... government to aid them , the people waul - i that report . He considered such a course unfair and un- sustain him so long as he so nobly adhered to their rights justifiable . and interests , in defence of which he was now willing t The ...
... government to aid them , the people waul - i that report . He considered such a course unfair and un- sustain him so long as he so nobly adhered to their rights justifiable . and interests , in defence of which he was now willing t The ...
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... Government held real estate in this city to the value of more than a million of dollars ; and that they had actu- ally received upwards of seven hundred thousand dol- lars - from what ? from taxation ? from putting their hands into the ...
... Government held real estate in this city to the value of more than a million of dollars ; and that they had actu- ally received upwards of seven hundred thousand dol- lars - from what ? from taxation ? from putting their hands into the ...
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Seite 4761 - An act to regulate trade and intercourse with the Indian tribes, and to preserve peace on the frontiers...
Seite 4687 - If the act of incorporation be a grant of political power, if it create a civil institution to be employed in the administration of the government...
Seite 4173 - ... as required by the act of incorporation, but for something more beneficial to the stockholders. The original act declares that it (the bonus) is granted ' ' in consideration of the exclusive privileges and benefits conferred by this act upon the said bank," and the act before me declares it to be "in consideration of the exclusive benefits and privileges continued by this act to the said corporation for fifteen years, as aforesaid.
Seite 4819 - And that all assignments and transfers of the right of pre-emption given by this act, prior to the issuance of patents, shall be null and void.
Seite 4401 - The custody of the public property, under such regulations as may be prescribed by legislative authority, has always been considered an appropriate function of the executive department in this and all other Governments. In accordance with this principle, every species of property belonging to the United States (excepting that which is in the use of the several coordinate departments of the Government as means to aid them in performing their appropriate functions) is in charge of officers appointed...
Seite 4423 - State shall be established by, and extend to, a direct line running from the southern extremity of Lake Michigan to the most northerly cape of the Miami bay, after intersecting the due north line from the mouth of the Great Miami river as aforesaid, thence northeast to the territorial line, and by the said territorial line to the Pennsylvania line.
Seite 4423 - States, and be settled and formed into distinct republican States, which shall become members of the Federal Union, and have the same rights of sovereignty, freedom, and independence, as the other States...
Seite 4855 - ... and embarrassing questions arising out of their anomalous political condition. It is to be hoped that those portions of two of the Southern tribes, which in that event will present the only remaining difficulties, will realize the necessity of emigration, and will speedily resort to it. My original convictions upon this subject have been confirmed by the course of events for several years, and experience is every day adding to their strength.
Seite 4847 - ... the treaty, and that measures will be presented at the next meeting of the chambers, and with a reasonable hope of success, to obtain the necessary appropriation. It is necessary to state, however, that the documents, except certain lists of vessels captured, condemned, or burnt at sea, proper to facilitate the examination and liquidation of...
Seite 4845 - Washington until five days after the instalment was payable at Paris, and was accompanied by a special authority from the president, authorizing the cashier, or his assigns, to receive the amount. The mode thus adopted of receiving the instalment was officially made known to the French government by the American charge d'affaires at Paris, pursuant to instructions from the department of state. The bill, however, though not presented for payment until the...