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... believed that no one can suppose that the General Post Office here , which superintends nearly seven hundred Post Offices , and the transportation of the mail over post roads that extend more than sixteen thousand miles , can be easily ...
... believed that no one can suppose that the General Post Office here , which superintends nearly seven hundred Post Offices , and the transportation of the mail over post roads that extend more than sixteen thousand miles , can be easily ...
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... believed , it would have a much more powerful effect in preventing the commission of those crimes , which is the object of the law . Sec . 15. This section also substitutes corporal punishment for the punishment by death , in the case ...
... believed , it would have a much more powerful effect in preventing the commission of those crimes , which is the object of the law . Sec . 15. This section also substitutes corporal punishment for the punishment by death , in the case ...
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... believed is not the value of it , is To these may be added- Cash in the hands of the agents more than sufficient to meet the demands against the establishment , at least - The forage at various stands on the road , estimated at Deduct ...
... believed is not the value of it , is To these may be added- Cash in the hands of the agents more than sufficient to meet the demands against the establishment , at least - The forage at various stands on the road , estimated at Deduct ...
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... believed that the establishment of mail stages between the places mentioned will be eventually profitable to the funds of the Post Office , and highly useful to the public . Whether it would at present be profitable or not must rest on ...
... believed that the establishment of mail stages between the places mentioned will be eventually profitable to the funds of the Post Office , and highly useful to the public . Whether it would at present be profitable or not must rest on ...
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... believed that an average price of seventy - five cents per bushel for corn , and about the same for blades , would rather exceed than fall short of the actual expense required . Query 4th . Horses from the north , east , and west ...
... believed that an average price of seventy - five cents per bushel for corn , and about the same for blades , would rather exceed than fall short of the actual expense required . Query 4th . Horses from the north , east , and west ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
00 Once 21st CONGRESS 66 ditto accounts Alabama Alexandria amount of postages annum April Augusta balance Baltimore Bank Bradley Bridge carrying the mail cash paid Centre Centreville cents clerk Columbia committee COMMUNICATED compensation contract contractors Court-house Creek Cross Roads December deposite dollars draughts Duff Green duties East established expenditures expense Fayetteville February Fort Stoddert Fortnight Fredericksburg Fredericktown Georgetown Georgia GIDEON GRANGER Government Greenville Grove Hill honor horse House of Representatives hundred Huntsville increase January JOHN MCLEAN Jonesborough Kentucky letters Lexington Louisville March memorialists miles Mills Mount Pleasant North Carolina obedient servant October Office and Post Orleans petitioner Philadelphia Pleasant portmanteaus post coaches Post Office Department Post Roads Postmaster quarter receipts received religious resolution respectfully revenue Richmond River Sabbath Salary Salem Senate South Springs stages Store Tennessee Thrice transporting the mail Treasury Union United Vernon Virginia week West William York
Passagens conhecidas
Página 260 - Resolved, That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives requested, to introduce and vote for a bill to repeal an Act entitled ' an Act respecting fugitives from justice and persons escaping from the service of their masters...
Página 139 - States, to be collected and paid in the legal currency of the United States, or treasury notes, or notes of the bank of the United States...
Página 217 - Resolved, That his excellency the Governor be requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing resolution to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress.
Página 211 - Among all the religious persecutions with which almost every page of modern history is stained, no victim ever suffered but for the violation of what Government denominated the law of God. To prevent a similar train of evils in this country, the constitution has wisely withheld from our Government the power of defining the divine law.
Página 230 - Cataline, a professed patriot, was a traitor to Rome ; Arnold, a professed whig, was a traitor to America; and Judas, a professed disciple, was a traitor to his Divine Master.
Página 229 - Congress acts under a constitution of delegated and limited powers. The committee look in vain to that instrument for a delegation of power authorizing this body to inquire and determine what part of time, or whether any, has been set apart by the Almighty for religious exercises.
Página 149 - ... directly or indirectly, himself, or by any other person in trust for him, or for his use or benefit, or on his account, undertake, execute, hold, or enjoy, in whole or in part, any contract or agreement, made or entered Into in behalf of the United States...
Página 240 - Resolved, That his Excellency the Governor be requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing memorial to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress, and to the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Página 229 - Religious zeal enlists the strongest prejudices of the human mind ; and, when misdirected, excites the worst passions of our nature, under the delusive pretext of doing God service. Nothing so infuriates the heart to deeds of rapine and blood, nothing is so incessant in its toils, so persevering in its determination, so appalling in its course, or so dangerous in its consequences.
Página 64 - Whether any, and what provisions are necessary to be adopted, to provide more perfectly for the proper application of the public moneys, and to secure the Government from demands unjust in their character, or extravagant in their amount.