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Page 83
... Company without a forfeiture of their charter ; in order to secure the early completion of this gigantic work- which ... Company's existence , it would be strange legislation indeed , should Congress so stultify her earlier inter- est ...
... Company without a forfeiture of their charter ; in order to secure the early completion of this gigantic work- which ... Company's existence , it would be strange legislation indeed , should Congress so stultify her earlier inter- est ...
Page 84
... Company , and retard the completion of the road to and within the borders of our State , and this , too , without securing any benefit to our own citizens . This system of unfriendly legislation cannot but affect the value of the bonds ...
... Company , and retard the completion of the road to and within the borders of our State , and this , too , without securing any benefit to our own citizens . This system of unfriendly legislation cannot but affect the value of the bonds ...
Page 202
... company or companies entitled thereto , of the Au- ditor's certificate of such allowance having been made by the Board of County Commissioners . In counties wherein there are two or more companies so organ- ized , such allowance to be ...
... company or companies entitled thereto , of the Au- ditor's certificate of such allowance having been made by the Board of County Commissioners . In counties wherein there are two or more companies so organ- ized , such allowance to be ...
Page 219
... Company . M. M. Gaige ( expenses to Virginia to obtain witnesses ) M. M. Gaige ( stationery and papers to attachés ) .. E. B. Rail .. $ 35 00 20 00 73 75 81 00 120 00 39 94 12 75 34 65 261 75 886 49 124 48 $ 1,689 81 Bills for the same ...
... Company . M. M. Gaige ( expenses to Virginia to obtain witnesses ) M. M. Gaige ( stationery and papers to attachés ) .. E. B. Rail .. $ 35 00 20 00 73 75 81 00 120 00 39 94 12 75 34 65 261 75 886 49 124 48 $ 1,689 81 Bills for the same ...
Page 324
... Company , and moneys to be derived from the sale of lands - are taken into the account . In computing the property tax , the assessable wealth of the State is placed at $ 16,000,000 for the third fiscal year , $ 20,000,000 for the ...
... Company , and moneys to be derived from the sale of lands - are taken into the account . In computing the property tax , the assessable wealth of the State is placed at $ 16,000,000 for the third fiscal year , $ 20,000,000 for the ...
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Page 27 - State which may take and claim the benefit of this act, to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the...
Page 126 - An Act to protect all persons in the United States in their civil rights, and furnish the means of their vindication...
Page 24 - The deposit, which is mostly of a white color, fills a valley that is about a mile in length, and a quarter of a mile in width.
Page 12 - ... I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic ; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; that I take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion, and that I will well and faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter, so help me God...
Page 12 - I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm), that I will support, protect and defend the Constitution and government of the United States, and the Constitution and government of the State of , against all enemies, whether domestic or foreign ; and that I will bear true faith, allegiance and loyalty to the same, any ordinance, resolution, or law of any State, Convention or Legislature, to the contrary notwithstanding...
Page 8 - Accordingly we find that in every kingdom into which money begins to flow in greater abundance than formerly, everything takes a new face; labour and industry gain life; the merchant becomes more enterprising, the manufacturer more diligent and skilful, and even the farmer follows his plough with greater alacrity and attention.
Page 267 - ... of not less than one hundred nor more than three hundred dollars, to be recovered of him in the name of the State of Missouri, before any justice of the peace of such county wherein the mine is...
Page 12 - ... nor been a second to either party, nor in any manner aided or assisted in such duel, nor been knowingly the bearer of such challenge or acceptance, since the adoption of the constitution...
Page 32 - State public land equal to 30,000 acres for each Senator and Representative in Congress. The...
Page 8 - It is to be remarked that this ratio would be precisely that in which the quantity of money had been increased. If the whole money in circulation was doubled, prices would be doubled. If it was only increased one-fourth, prices would rise one-fourth.