History and Civil Government of OhioWerner school book Company, 1896 - 368 páginas |
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Página 15
... freedom of movement , owner- ship of property , use of the highways and public insti- tutions , are civil rights . The suffrage , the right to hold office under the government , and general participation in public GENERAL INTRODUCTION . 15.
... freedom of movement , owner- ship of property , use of the highways and public insti- tutions , are civil rights . The suffrage , the right to hold office under the government , and general participation in public GENERAL INTRODUCTION . 15.
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... hold the National authorities responsible for what the State authorities have or have not done . The adjust- ment of Local Government to the State and National Governments is another matter concerning which many are confused . Tax ...
... hold the National authorities responsible for what the State authorities have or have not done . The adjust- ment of Local Government to the State and National Governments is another matter concerning which many are confused . Tax ...
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... holds high rank in respect to agricultural productions ; different parts present considerable differences of soil . It abounds in mineral wealth - in coal , iron , and quarries of valuable stone ; in oil , gas , and salt . The native ...
... holds high rank in respect to agricultural productions ; different parts present considerable differences of soil . It abounds in mineral wealth - in coal , iron , and quarries of valuable stone ; in oil , gas , and salt . The native ...
Página 86
... of the laws of the United States within the State of Ohio , " and there seems good reason to hold that this was equivalent to the usual formal act of admission . GOVERNOR TIFFIN . Still it has been said that Congress 86 HISTORY OF OHIO.
... of the laws of the United States within the State of Ohio , " and there seems good reason to hold that this was equivalent to the usual formal act of admission . GOVERNOR TIFFIN . Still it has been said that Congress 86 HISTORY OF OHIO.
Página 120
... hold until 1890 , when the phenomenal growth of Chicago compelled her to resign it in favor of Illinois.1 Besides her own uninterrupted growth , Ohio has contributed largely to the population of other States . According to the last ...
... hold until 1890 , when the phenomenal growth of Chicago compelled her to resign it in favor of Illinois.1 Besides her own uninterrupted growth , Ohio has contributed largely to the population of other States . According to the last ...
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Página 210 - Queretaro, and every male naturalized citizen thereof, who shall have become such ninety days prior to any election, of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a resident of the State one year next preceding the election, and of the county in which he claims his vote ninety days, and in the election precinct thirty days, shall be entitled to vote at all elections...
Página 62 - There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted : Provided always, That any person escaping into the same, from whom labor or service is lawfully claimed in any one of the original States, such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed, and conveyed to the person claiming his or her...
Página 334 - States is vested in one Supreme Court and in such inferior courts as Congress may from time to time ordain and establish...
Página 203 - The general assembly shall make such provisions, by taxation or otherwise, as, with the income arising from the school trust fund, will secure a thorough and efficient system of common schools throughout the state ; but no religious or other sect, or sects, shall ever have any exclusive right to, or control of, any part of the school funds of this state.
Página 355 - The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers and effects, against unreasonable seizures and searches, shall not be violated ; and no warrant shall issue but on probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation, particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons and things to be seized.
Página 273 - The accumulation of all powers legislative, executive, and judiciary in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, self-appointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition of tyranny.
Página 287 - The Vice - President of the United States is President of the Senate, but has no vote unless the Senators are equally divided.
Página 231 - Laws shall be passed, taxing by a uniform rule, all moneys, credits, investments in bonds, stocks, joint stock companies, or otherwise; and also all real and personal property, according to its true value in money...
Página 63 - We are accustomed to praise the law-givers of antiquity; we help to perpetuate the fame of Solon and Lycurgus; but I doubt whether one single law of any law-giver, ancient or modern, has produced effects of more distinct, marked, and lasting character than the Ordinance of 1787.
Página 249 - SECTION 1. The legislative authority of this State shall be vested in a General Assembly, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives...