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... Legislature nearly one - half , and provided for the submission to the people of an amendment to the Constitution , limiting the sessions of the Legislature to sixty days ; which amendment , I am glad to say , was ratifi- ed by a very ...
... Legislature nearly one - half , and provided for the submission to the people of an amendment to the Constitution , limiting the sessions of the Legislature to sixty days ; which amendment , I am glad to say , was ratifi- ed by a very ...
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... Legislature . The amount received from the United States Treasury by virtue of this appropriation , which was , under the circumstances , clearly just and due to the State , was $ 24,805,09 . — With this were paid the warrants issued in ...
... Legislature . The amount received from the United States Treasury by virtue of this appropriation , which was , under the circumstances , clearly just and due to the State , was $ 24,805,09 . — With this were paid the warrants issued in ...
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... Legislature , would be a payment against law as declared on the highest authority . Accordingly the Treasurer paid only the amount found due according to the rule established by the decision just referred to . Although advising this at ...
... Legislature , would be a payment against law as declared on the highest authority . Accordingly the Treasurer paid only the amount found due according to the rule established by the decision just referred to . Although advising this at ...
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... Legislature for a thorough organ- ization of the Department of Public Instruction . Recognizing the inti- mate relation between an efficient primary school and an ultimately great and successful University , the Legislature entrusted ...
... Legislature for a thorough organ- ization of the Department of Public Instruction . Recognizing the inti- mate relation between an efficient primary school and an ultimately great and successful University , the Legislature entrusted ...
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... Legislature . By this action , as was contemplated , the State has again become possessed of her munificent Congressional grant , and the franchises of the late companies have reverted . In short , we are in the same condition as to ...
... Legislature . By this action , as was contemplated , the State has again become possessed of her munificent Congressional grant , and the franchises of the late companies have reverted . In short , we are in the same condition as to ...
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Page 9 - 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.
Page 5 - Oregon: Provided, That the grant hereby made shall not include any lands which the government of the United States may have reserved, sold, or disposed of (in pursuance of any law heretofore enacted) prior to the confirmation of title to be made under the authority of the said act.
Page 40 - Trustees' annual report to district. The trustees shall render to the district, at its annual meeting, a just, full and true account in writing, of all moneys received by them respectively for the use of...
Page 7 - Neither do men put new wine into old bottles : else the bottles break, and the wine runneth out, and the bottles perish : but they put new wine into new bottles, and both are preserved.
Page 13 - Any person conceiving himself aggrieved may appeal or petition to the commissioner of education who is hereby authorized and required to examine and decide the same; and the...
Page 37 - To lay such tax on the taxable inhabitants of the district as the meeting shall deem sufficient to purchase or lease a suitable site for a school-house, and to build, hire, or purchase such school-house, and to keep in repair and furnish the same with necessary fuel and appendages : 6.
Page 21 - That the seventy-two sections of land set apart and reserved for the use and support of a university by an act of Congress approved on the twentieth day of May, eighteen hundred and twentysix, entitled "An act concerning a seminary of learning in the Territory of Michigan...
Page 41 - The immediate government of the several departments shall be intrusted to their respective faculties; but the regents shall have power to regulate the course of instruction, and prescribe, under the advice of the professorships, the books and authorities to be used in the several departments, and also to confer such degrees and grant such diplomas as are usually conferred and granted by other universities.
Page 48 - When Jesus heard it, he saith unto them, They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick : I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.
Page 41 - Wisconsin," with the right as such of suing and being sued, of contracting and being contracted with, of making and using a common seal, and altering the same at pleasure.