History of Ohio, Volumen2American Historical Society, Incorporated, 1925 |
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... cause and the party of his espousal . He naturally dominated without effort the socalled " Virginia Junto , " consisting of Thomas Worthington , Nathaniel Massie and himself , who were the head and front of the opposition to Governor ...
... cause and the party of his espousal . He naturally dominated without effort the socalled " Virginia Junto , " consisting of Thomas Worthington , Nathaniel Massie and himself , who were the head and front of the opposition to Governor ...
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... cause in the American Rev- olution . Wells was a man of splendid physique and noble bearing , whose presence would command attention in any assembly . He had faith in the future of the town of which he was joint founder , and devoted ...
... cause in the American Rev- olution . Wells was a man of splendid physique and noble bearing , whose presence would command attention in any assembly . He had faith in the future of the town of which he was joint founder , and devoted ...
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... cause . His daughter records a daring incident , not previously published , of his experience in that war in 1813. Worthington , with Maj . William Oliver and a friendly Indian by the name of Logan , all disguised as Indians , worked ...
... cause . His daughter records a daring incident , not previously published , of his experience in that war in 1813. Worthington , with Maj . William Oliver and a friendly Indian by the name of Logan , all disguised as Indians , worked ...
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... cause of our rapid development as a state : " The highest reward that can be bestowed on a Revolutionary yet- eran is to welcome him to a sight of the blessings which have issued from our struggle for independence , freedom and equal ...
... cause of our rapid development as a state : " The highest reward that can be bestowed on a Revolutionary yet- eran is to welcome him to a sight of the blessings which have issued from our struggle for independence , freedom and equal ...
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... cause . He evidently was a revisionist for the sake of re- vision , a progressive and a conservative - in short , he would go far to agree with any man who favored a new constitution . For that he even laid aside for the time being the ...
... cause . He evidently was a revisionist for the sake of re- vision , a progressive and a conservative - in short , he would go far to agree with any man who favored a new constitution . For that he even laid aside for the time being the ...
Términos y frases comunes
amendment anti-slavery appeared appointed April army Assembly ballot bank became bill campaign candidate Charles Chillicothe Cincinnati citizens civil Cleveland Columbus committee Congress constitutional convention Convention of Ohio County Cutler December declared defeated delegates democrat district Edward Tiffin election electors enacted favor February fugitive governor governor of Ohio Hamilton Hamilton County Harrison held Henry House of Representatives interest issue James January Jefferson John Brown Judge June Kansas Kentucky land later legislative Legislature license liquor majority March Meigs ment negro nominated Northwest Territory Ohio River organization papers party passed Pennsylvania person petition political President prohibition proposed Railroad received republican resolution River secretary session slave slavery speaker suffrage Supreme Court taxation territory Thomas Thomas Ewing Thomas Worthington Tiffin tion town Underground Railroad Union United States Senator Virginia vote Washington whig William Worthington Zanesville
Pasajes populares
Página 130 - President pro tempore of the senate shall act as Governor until the vacancy is filled, or the disability removed; and if the President of the Senate, for any of the above causes, shall...
Página 236 - An act concerning aliens," is contrary to the Constitution, one amendment to which has provided that "no person shall be deprived of liberty without due process of law...
Página 230 - Resolved, that the several States composing the United States of America, are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government; but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States...
Página 118 - That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences...
Página 338 - And ain't I a woman? Look at me! Look at my arm! I have ploughed and planted, and gathered into barns, and no man could head me! And ain't I a woman?
Página 119 - In any trial, in any court, the party accused shall be allowed to appear and defend in person and with counsel, to demand the nature and cause of the accusation against him, and to have a copy thereof...
Página 144 - Whenever two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the General Assembly shall think it necessary to call a Convention to revise, amend or change this Constitution, they shall recommend to the electors to vote, at the next election for...
Página 295 - I have another objection, and that is that it is unjust that I should suffer such a penalty. Had I interfered in the manner which I admit, and which I admit has been fairly proved...
Página 120 - ... be submitted to the electors of the state for their approval or rejection, the secretary of state shall submit to the electors of the state for their approval or rejection such...
Página 120 - This enumeration of rights shall not be construed to impair or deny others retained by the people ; and all powers, not herein delegated, remain with the people.