The Statutes at Large of South Carolina: Acts, records, and documents of a constitutional characterA. S. Johnston, 1836 |
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... object intended , and comport with the constitutional power of the Legislature . I am required to compile an edition of the Statute Law of South - Caro- lina : is it to be an imperfect and mutilated edition of our public Law , or one ...
... object intended , and comport with the constitutional power of the Legislature . I am required to compile an edition of the Statute Law of South - Caro- lina : is it to be an imperfect and mutilated edition of our public Law , or one ...
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... object in view with many persons at the present time , is a full and accurate digested INDEX of all our statutory enactments- an Index that may serve as a Code and Manual of our Statute Law , for popular use . It is certainly desirable ...
... object in view with many persons at the present time , is a full and accurate digested INDEX of all our statutory enactments- an Index that may serve as a Code and Manual of our Statute Law , for popular use . It is certainly desirable ...
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... objects upon which the public money has been expended , and how much each has cost . These items will undoubtedly come in aid of future legislation , and form a necessary part of our legislative history . · The laws concerning Roads ...
... objects upon which the public money has been expended , and how much each has cost . These items will undoubtedly come in aid of future legislation , and form a necessary part of our legislative history . · The laws concerning Roads ...
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... objects of com- mon interest involving their common defence and common welfare , they formed a CONFEDERATION , on the 8th July , 1778 , to protect all those in- terests that they had in common ; preserving , however , to each , its ...
... objects of com- mon interest involving their common defence and common welfare , they formed a CONFEDERATION , on the 8th July , 1778 , to protect all those in- terests that they had in common ; preserving , however , to each , its ...
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... objects : negatived . ( See Journal of the federal Convention , p . 265. ) No one can pretend to say after this , that manufactures and Internal improvements were not duly brought before the Convention as subjects of consideration . But ...
... objects : negatived . ( See Journal of the federal Convention , p . 265. ) No one can pretend to say after this , that manufactures and Internal improvements were not duly brought before the Convention as subjects of consideration . But ...
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