Historical Collections: Collections and Researches Made by the Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society, Including Reports of Officers and Papers Read at the Annual Meeting of ..., Volume 38The Society, 1912 |
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... Including Reports of Officers and Papers Read at the Annual Meeting of ... F 561 · M47 0.38 1912 Published by Authority of BOARD OF STATE AUDITORS 2,500 Copies Printed CONTENTS . Page Sampler , 1829 .. Frontispiece Officers of.
... Including Reports of Officers and Papers Read at the Annual Meeting of ... F 561 · M47 0.38 1912 Published by Authority of BOARD OF STATE AUDITORS 2,500 Copies Printed CONTENTS . Page Sampler , 1829 .. Frontispiece Officers of.
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... Meeting of ... PREFACE The thirty - eighth volume of the Collections consists of miscellaneous papers read at the meetings during the publishing of volumes thirty - six and thirty - seven , composed almost entirely of documentary ...
... Meeting of ... PREFACE The thirty - eighth volume of the Collections consists of miscellaneous papers read at the meetings during the publishing of volumes thirty - six and thirty - seven , composed almost entirely of documentary ...
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... meetings of both the Ingham County and State societies , to present a bouquet to some lady , generally the oldest one present . Last year at Mason she begged for the flowers , but Mr. Cowles replied they were intended ... MEETING , 1909 5.
... meetings of both the Ingham County and State societies , to present a bouquet to some lady , generally the oldest one present . Last year at Mason she begged for the flowers , but Mr. Cowles replied they were intended ... MEETING , 1909 5.
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... meeting with a benediction . The flowers which decorated the room were generously presented by the Michigan ... meetings were too valuable to be lost , so a small sum was obtained from the legislature to publish them . A yearly book has ...
... meeting with a benediction . The flowers which decorated the room were generously presented by the Michigan ... meetings were too valuable to be lost , so a small sum was obtained from the legislature to publish them . A yearly book has ...
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... Meeting of ... DEATHS . The deaths reported for the fiscal year of 1909 were as follows : David B. Hale , Eaton ... meetings ; Hon . C. E. Foote , of Kalamazoo , commander of the G. A. R.'s ; Friend Palmer of Detroit , who served ...
... Meeting of ... DEATHS . The deaths reported for the fiscal year of 1909 were as follows : David B. Hale , Eaton ... meetings ; Hon . C. E. Foote , of Kalamazoo , commander of the G. A. R.'s ; Friend Palmer of Detroit , who served ...
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Adrian American bank Barry county Battle Creek became born building built called Canada Cass church citizens Clair Congress Constitution court Crary Crosswhite Detroit died early east Erastus Hussey Erie established father Fort Malden French Fugitive Slave Fugitive Slave Law gave George Glen Arbor Governor Grand Rapids Grand River Hist Historical Society Huron Indians interest Isaac E John Joseph Joseph River June Kalamazoo Kalamazoo River Lake Michigan land Lansing legislature Lenawee County Lewis Cass lived Louis Campau married Marshall meeting ment Michigan Pioneer miles Monroe Northwest Ohio organized party Pierce Pioneer and Historical present president Railroad road Saginaw Schoolcraft settled settlement settlers slavery street territory Three Rivers tion took town township trade treaty Troutman United village William York Zachariah Chandler
Passagens conhecidas
Página 119 - If an act of the legislature, repugnant to the constitution, is void, does it, notwithstanding its invalidity, bind the courts, and oblige them to give it effect? Or, in other words, though it be not law, does it constitute a rule as operative as if it was a law?
Página 595 - And it shall be the duty of the legislature as soon as may be. to provide effectual means for the improvement and permanent security of the funds of said university.
Página 119 - States, in the cases hereinafter specially provided for: and shall have power to issue writs of prohibition to the District Courts, when proceeding as courts of admiralty and maritime jurisdiction, and writs of mandamus, in cases warranted by the principles and usages of law, to any courts appointed, or persons holding office, under the authority of the United States.
Página 267 - That we inscribe on our banner Free Soil, Free Speech, Free Labor, and Free Men, and under it will fight on and fight ever, until a triumphant victory shall reward our exertions.
Página 120 - It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is. Those who apply the rule to particular cases, must of necessity expound and interpret that rule. If two laws conflict with each other, the courts must decide on the operation of each.
Página 258 - Provided, That as an express and fundamental condition to, the acquisition of any territory from the Republic of Mexico by the United States, by virtue of any treaty which may be negotiated between them, and to the use by the Executive of the moneys herein appropriated, neither Slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of said territory, except for crime, whereof the party shall first be duly convicted.
Página 124 - Commerce undoubtedly is traffic but it is something more, it is intercourse. It describes the commercial intercourse between nations, and parts of nations, in all its branches, and is regulated by prescribing rules for carrying on that intercourse.
Página 122 - If the end be legitimate, and within the scope of the constitution, all the means which are appropriate, which are plainly adapted to that end, and which are not prohibited, may constitutionally be employed to carry it into effect.
Página 123 - It has been said that the people had already surrendered all their powers to the state sovereignties, and had nothing more to give. But surely the question, whether they may resume and modify the powers granted to government, does not remain to be settled in this country.
Página 119 - The constitution vests the whole judicial power of the United States in one Supreme Court, and such inferior courts as congress shall, from time to time, ordain and establish.