The Government of Michigan, Its History and Jurisprudence, Also, a Brief Outline of the Government of the United StatesMoore & Quale, 1874 - 195 Seiten |
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... claimed all of Canada , Illinois , and to the borders of the Mississippi , while the English occupied most of the country east of the Alleghany mountains . Both coun- tries desired supremacy over the northern portion of the New World ...
... claimed all of Canada , Illinois , and to the borders of the Mississippi , while the English occupied most of the country east of the Alleghany mountains . Both coun- tries desired supremacy over the northern portion of the New World ...
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... claimed by France ? What was occupied by the English ? What occurred in 1760 ? In 1763 ? What is said of Pontiac ? Of the siege of Detroit ? CHAPTER III . INDIAN HOSTILITIES MICHIGAN AND THE NORTHWESTERN TERRITORY 12 GOVERNMENT OF MICHIGAN ...
... claimed by France ? What was occupied by the English ? What occurred in 1760 ? In 1763 ? What is said of Pontiac ? Of the siege of Detroit ? CHAPTER III . INDIAN HOSTILITIES MICHIGAN AND THE NORTHWESTERN TERRITORY 12 GOVERNMENT OF MICHIGAN ...
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... claimed a strip of land about fif- teen miles wide , north of this line ; and in 1812 , Congress recognized the line as claimed by Ohio , and in 1816 a survey was authorized to be made accordingly . Michigan was about to apply for ...
... claimed a strip of land about fif- teen miles wide , north of this line ; and in 1812 , Congress recognized the line as claimed by Ohio , and in 1816 a survey was authorized to be made accordingly . Michigan was about to apply for ...
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... claimed by Ohio . On the 15th of December the conven- tion convened to decide the question , voted to accept the proposition . January 26th , 1837 , Congress passed an act recognizing Michigan as a State of the Union . The population of ...
... claimed by Ohio . On the 15th of December the conven- tion convened to decide the question , voted to accept the proposition . January 26th , 1837 , Congress passed an act recognizing Michigan as a State of the Union . The population of ...
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... claimed by some to have been derived from the Indian word Ke - Kanamazoo , or " Boiling Pot , " by which name the river was sometimes called . Kent ( 1836 ) -Named from Chancellor James Kent , the celebrated jurist of New York . Born ...
... claimed by some to have been derived from the Indian word Ke - Kanamazoo , or " Boiling Pot , " by which name the river was sometimes called . Kent ( 1836 ) -Named from Chancellor James Kent , the celebrated jurist of New York . Born ...
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Seite 122 - A widow shall be endowed of the third part of all the lands whereof her husband was seized of an estate of inheritance at any time during the marriage, unless she shall have lawfully released her right thereto.
Seite 43 - State two years and six months, and declared his intention as aforesaid ; and every civilized male inhabitant of Indian descent, a native of the United States and not a member of any tribe...
Seite 147 - Treason against the State shall consist only in levying war against it, or adhering to its enemies, giving them aid and comfort. No person shall be convicted of treason unless on the testimony of two witnesses to the same overt act, or on confession in open court.
Seite 44 - In case the alien applying to be admitted to citizenship has borne any hereditary title, or been of any of the orders of nobility in the Kingdom or State from which he came...
Seite 193 - Pennsylvania line aforesaid ; provided always, and it is hereby fully understood and declared by this convention, that if the southerly bend or extreme of Lake Michigan should extend so far south that a line drawn due east from it should not intersect Lake Erie, or if it should intersect...
Seite 159 - ... by imprisonment in the state prison for life or any term of years, and if committed in any other case, by imprisonment in the state prison, not more than twenty years.
Seite 55 - Governor may approve, sign, and file in the office of the Secretary of State, within five days after the adjournment of the Legislature, any act passed during the last five days of the session ; and the same shall become a law.
Seite 166 - ... shall be liable to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars, or to imprisonment in the county jail for a period not exceeding six months, or to both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court before which such conviction shall be had.
Seite 43 - ... provided that in time of war no elector in the actual military service of the State or of the United States, in ! the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his vote by reason of his absence from such election district...
Seite 43 - States, and not a member of any tribe, shall be an elector and entitled to vote ; but no citizen or inhabitant shall be an elector, or entitled to vote at any election, unless he shall be above the age of twentyone years, and has resided in this State three months, and in the township or ward in which he offers to vote, ten days next preceding such election...