Montezuma's Dinner: A Review of Native Races of the Pacific States1876 - 44 páginas |
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... living to - day , would he not see new reasons for that splendid encomium which in 1830 , in his speech in answer to Hayne , he pronounced on the Ordinance of 1787 ? " We are accustomed , " he said , " to praise the law- givers of ...
... living to - day , would he not see new reasons for that splendid encomium which in 1830 , in his speech in answer to Hayne , he pronounced on the Ordinance of 1787 ? " We are accustomed , " he said , " to praise the law- givers of ...
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... living in his seventy- eighth year , and died five years later . His pastor and biogra- pher , the Rev. Christopher T. Thayer , has given in the sketch of his life , in Stone's History of Beverly , no further information on the subject ...
... living in his seventy- eighth year , and died five years later . His pastor and biogra- pher , the Rev. Christopher T. Thayer , has given in the sketch of his life , in Stone's History of Beverly , no further information on the subject ...
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... living American , except Dr. Franklin , in scientific attainments . He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences at Boston , the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia , the Massachusetts Medical Society , and ...
... living American , except Dr. Franklin , in scientific attainments . He was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences at Boston , the American Philosophical Society at Philadelphia , the Massachusetts Medical Society , and ...
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... living under the laws and with the institutions they had cherished and helped to frame , was as natural and reasonable as that this boon should have been granted to them by Congress . There was no intention on the part of Congress , or ...
... living under the laws and with the institutions they had cherished and helped to frame , was as natural and reasonable as that this boon should have been granted to them by Congress . There was no intention on the part of Congress , or ...
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... living at Marietta , and one of the most prominent men of Southeastern Ohio , was a member of Congress from Ohio from 1860 to 1862 . The fact that no biography of so eminent a man as Dr. Ma- nasseh Cutler has appeared , requires a word ...
... living at Marietta , and one of the most prominent men of Southeastern Ohio , was a member of Congress from Ohio from 1860 to 1862 . The fact that no biography of so eminent a man as Dr. Ma- nasseh Cutler has appeared , requires a word ...
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Página 244 - And whenever any of the said states shall have sixty thousand free inhabitants therein, such state shall be admitted, by its delegates, into the Congress of the United States, on an equal footing with the original states, in all respects whatever...
Página 230 - And, in the just preservation of rights and property, it is understood and declared, that no law ought ever to be made or have force in the said territory, that shall, in any manner whatever, interfere with or affect private contracts, or engagements, bona fide, and without fraud previously formed.
Página 242 - The governor and judges, or a majority of them, shall adopt and publish in the district such laws of the original States, criminal and civil, as may be necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the district...
Página 244 - Federal debts, contracted or to be contracted, and a proportional part of the expenses of government, to be apportioned on them by Congress, according to the same common rule and measure by which apportionments thereof shall be made on the other States...
Página 232 - In the salutary operation of this sagacious and benevolent restraint it is believed that the inhabitants of Indiana will at no very distant day find ample remuneration for a temporary privation of labor and of emigration.
Página 233 - I doubt whether one single law of any lawgiver, ancient or modern, has produced effects of more distinct, marked, and lasting character than the Ordinance of 1787.
Página 230 - No person demeaning himself in a peaceable and orderly manner, shall ever be molested on account of his mode of worship or religious sentiments, in the said territory.
Página 244 - The Governor, Judges, Legislative Council, Secretary, and such other officers as Congress shall appoint in the district, shall take an oath or affirmation of fidelity and of office. The Governor before the President of Congress, and all other officers before the Governor. As soon as a Legislature shall be formed in the district, the Council and House assembled in one room, shall have authority by joint ballot to elect a delegate to Congress, who shall have a seat in Congress, with a right of debating,...
Página 386 - There are limitations on such power which grow out of the essential nature of all free governments. Implied reservations of individual rights, without which the social compact could not exist, and which are respected by all governments entitled to the name.
Página 242 - For the prevention of crimes and injuries, the laws to be adopted or made shall have force in all parts of the district, and for the execution of process, criminal and civil, the governor shall make proper divisions thereof; and he shall proceed from time to time, as circumstances...