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... channels , the disorder of the mental machinery is for the time removed , and its natural action adjusted . Even if this is temporary , it is well , for if one operation of the mind is right and rational , others may be- come so by ...
... channels , the disorder of the mental machinery is for the time removed , and its natural action adjusted . Even if this is temporary , it is well , for if one operation of the mind is right and rational , others may be- come so by ...
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... channels for labor should be multiplied ? Common sense points out at once the remedy . Draw from agriculture this superabundant labor , employ it in mechanism and manufactures , thereby creating a home market for your bread stuffs , and ...
... channels for labor should be multiplied ? Common sense points out at once the remedy . Draw from agriculture this superabundant labor , employ it in mechanism and manufactures , thereby creating a home market for your bread stuffs , and ...
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... channel , and sometimes forced by the tide across the mouth of the slip into which the boat enters , so firmly that the ferry boat itself has to be used to tow them out . The first of these causes has , in a few instances , in very ...
... channel , and sometimes forced by the tide across the mouth of the slip into which the boat enters , so firmly that the ferry boat itself has to be used to tow them out . The first of these causes has , in a few instances , in very ...
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... channel of the river - that although the proposed bridge and draws are to be so arranged , in reference to the Maine Exten- tension Rail - road bridge and draws , as to cause them less dam- age than they would sustain should the ...
... channel of the river - that although the proposed bridge and draws are to be so arranged , in reference to the Maine Exten- tension Rail - road bridge and draws , as to cause them less dam- age than they would sustain should the ...
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... channel of the river . But con- sidering that the plan of the petitioners is to have an opening of pile - work in their bridge 1,000 feet in length , which is 200 feet longer than a similar opening in the Malden Bridge direct- ly above ...
... channel of the river . But con- sidering that the plan of the petitioners is to have an opening of pile - work in their bridge 1,000 feet in length , which is 200 feet longer than a similar opening in the Malden Bridge direct- ly above ...
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aforesaid amount ANNUAL REPORT Artillery authority Berkshire Rail-road Boston and Maine Branch Rail-road Company bridge cent channel Charles Charles River Charlestown charter Clerk Cloudy Cloudy Commissioners Committee Commonwealth of Massachusetts construction County Court assembled depot Directors Discharged Recovered dollars duty East Boston expenses Fair Fair Fitchburg Franklin House freight George W hereby Hospital House of Representa House of Representatives Hundred and Forty Infantry insane Intemperance January John labor land Legislature Lowell Rail-road Male Single Marlboro Masturbation ment Merrimack River miles months mths Mystic River North Adams officers P. M. Sunset paid party passengers patients persons petition petitioners Pittsfield Pittsfield and North Pond present prison punishment Rail Rail-road Company Rail-road Corporation Rain receipts Regiment Remains Improved River road Samuel SECT Senate and House Stationary thereof Thousand Eight Hundred tion town weeks West Stockbridge Western Rail-road William Worcester Worcester Rail-road
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Seite 4 - House shall have adjourned on the preceding day ; shall immediately call the members to order ; and on the appearance of a quorum, shall cause the journal of the preceding day to be read.—April 7, 1789.
Seite 22 - But the bulwark of our defense is the national militia which in the present state of our intelligence and population must render us invincible. As long as our Government is administered for the good of the people, and is regulated by their will; as long as it secures to us the rights of person, and of property, liberty of conscience and of the press, it will be worth defending; and so long as it is worth defending a patriotic militia will cover it with an impenetrable aegis.
Seite 21 - For defence against invasion their number is as nothing; nor is it conceived needful or safe that a standing army should be kept up in time of peace for that purpose. Uncertain as we must ever be of the particular point in our circumference where an enemy may choose to invade us, the only force which can be ready at every point, and competent to oppose them, is the body of neighboring citizens as formed into a militia.
Seite 6 - according to the deeds done in the body,' when 'they that turn many to righteousness shall shine as the stars forever and ever...
Seite 2 - The General Convention of the Baptist Denomination in the United States for Foreign Missions, and other important objects relating to the Redeemer's Kingdom," popularly known as the Triennial Convention.
Seite 17 - Company, will continue to occupy and use said Berkshire Rail-road under said lease so long as they fulfil the conditions thereof, and that while so running, they are to enjoy all the rights and privileges and be subject to all the restrictions herein given to or imposed on said Berkshire Rail-road Company, as representing the said Berkshire Rail-road Company, for the time being, under this contract.
Seite 111 - ... by the said party of the first part. And the said party of the second part also hereby agrees that it will provide the party of the first part...
Seite 31 - IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused their corporate seals to be hereunto affixed and these presents to be signed by their duly authorized officers, as of the day and year first above written.
Seite 6 - To the Honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General Court assembled.
Seite 22 - Partial injuries and occasional mortifications we may be subjected to, but a million of armed freemen, possessed of the means of war, can never be conquered by a foreign foe. To any just system, therefore, calculated to strengthen this natural safeguard of the country, I shall cheerfully lend all the aid in my power.