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... eligible to the scholarships . The will requires that this announcement shall be made in every book added to the Library under its provisions . Received 15 Nov. 1889 5 April , 1890 . MAGAZINE OF 528-59 Western History ILLUSTRATED . VOL .
... eligible to the scholarships . The will requires that this announcement shall be made in every book added to the Library under its provisions . Received 15 Nov. 1889 5 April , 1890 . MAGAZINE OF 528-59 Western History ILLUSTRATED . VOL .
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... received at now historic contest in the Supreme Court of the United States , for the possession of the Grand Canon of the Arkansas between his company and the Atchison , Topeka & Sante Fe Railroad . Co. Being greatly struck with the ...
... received at now historic contest in the Supreme Court of the United States , for the possession of the Grand Canon of the Arkansas between his company and the Atchison , Topeka & Sante Fe Railroad . Co. Being greatly struck with the ...
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... she visited the Falls of Saint Anthony , and in the after- noon was received at the gates of the fort , leaning upon Commandant Plympton's arm . She was escorted to covered their foes in a ravine not far from where FORT SNELLING ECHOES .
... she visited the Falls of Saint Anthony , and in the after- noon was received at the gates of the fort , leaning upon Commandant Plympton's arm . She was escorted to covered their foes in a ravine not far from where FORT SNELLING ECHOES .
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... received the benefit , or tried to receive the benefit arising from their side of the bargain , and these charges have to be answered , not here merely , but at other times and places . They will have to be answered next year , and I ...
... received the benefit , or tried to receive the benefit arising from their side of the bargain , and these charges have to be answered , not here merely , but at other times and places . They will have to be answered next year , and I ...
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... received an excellent educa- tion in the English branches at the Roxbury High School , which he sup- plemented by a two years ' advanced course in the private school of Prof. Benj . W. Dwight in Brooklyn . seems to have inherited his ...
... received an excellent educa- tion in the English branches at the Roxbury High School , which he sup- plemented by a two years ' advanced course in the private school of Prof. Benj . W. Dwight in Brooklyn . seems to have inherited his ...
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Página 98 - They had, for more than a century before, been regarded as beings of an inferior order and altogether unfit to associate with the white race, either in social or political relations; and so far inferior that they had no rights which the white man was bound to respect; and that the negro might justly and lawfully be reduced to slavery for his benefit.
Página 498 - That the Government of a Territory organized by an act of Congress is provisional and temporary, and during its existence all citizens of the United States have an equal right to settle with their property in the Territory, without their rights, either of person or property, being destroyed or impaired by Congressional or Territorial legislation.
Página 98 - It is difficult at this day to realize the state of public opinion in relation to that unfortunate race which prevailed in the civilized and enlightened portions of the world at the time of the Declaration of Independence and when the Constitution of the United States was framed and adopted.
Página 28 - His youth was innocent ; his riper age, Marked with some act of goodness, every day ; And watched by eyes that loved him, calm, and sage, Faded his late declining years away. Cheerful he gave his being up, and went To share the holy rest that waits a life well spent.
Página 402 - I hold every man a debtor to his profession; from the which, as men of course do seek to receive countenance and profit, so ought they of duty to endeavor themselves, by way of amends, to be a help and ornament thereunto.
Página 259 - WHEREAS, It is believed that a national convention would be conducive to the elevation of the standard of medical education in the United States, and '' WHEREAS, There is no mode of accomplishing so desirable an object without concert of action on the part of the medical societies, colleges and institutions of all the States, therefore...
Página 443 - These plates have been revealed by the power of God, and they have been translated by the power of God. The translation of them which you have seen is correct, and I command you to bear record of what you now see and hear.
Página 514 - And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord from henceforth: yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labors; for their works follow with them.
Página 361 - For the last twenty-five years we have trusted officials of the Government, from constables and justices to judges, governors, and Presidents, only to be scorned, held in derision, insulted, and betrayed. Our houses have been plundered and then burned, our fields laid waste, our principal men butchered while under the pledged faith of the Government for their safety, and our families driven from their homes to find that shelter in the barren wilderness, and that protection among hostile savages which...