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... tion and economy , with which our expenditures should be made . We have adopted a system of internal improvements , which will , for its success , demand the exercise of our most rigid economy . The works we have in contemplation ...
... tion and economy , with which our expenditures should be made . We have adopted a system of internal improvements , which will , for its success , demand the exercise of our most rigid economy . The works we have in contemplation ...
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... tion . Under the act of March 21st , 1837 , the Governor of the State was authorized to negotiate a loan of five millions of dollars . This duty has been fulfilled , and I now submit to the Legislature the details of that negotiation ...
... tion . Under the act of March 21st , 1837 , the Governor of the State was authorized to negotiate a loan of five millions of dollars . This duty has been fulfilled , and I now submit to the Legislature the details of that negotiation ...
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... tion of palpable defects , does not , by any means , necessarily im- ply a hostility to banks . The sickly cry of war against the banks , is losing its influence with an intelligent public . War against the banks ! Is it to be seen in ...
... tion of palpable defects , does not , by any means , necessarily im- ply a hostility to banks . The sickly cry of war against the banks , is losing its influence with an intelligent public . War against the banks ! Is it to be seen in ...
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... tion . To the intelligence of those who have preceded us , we are indebted for our admirable system of government , and it is only upon the intelligence of those who are to come after us , that we can hope for the preservation and ...
... tion . To the intelligence of those who have preceded us , we are indebted for our admirable system of government , and it is only upon the intelligence of those who are to come after us , that we can hope for the preservation and ...
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... tion . One objection to the present organization is , thất as the judges of the supreme court are required to review their own decisions , made as presiding judges of the circuit courts , the very natural , and almost inevitable result ...
... tion . One objection to the present organization is , thất as the judges of the supreme court are required to review their own decisions , made as presiding judges of the circuit courts , the very natural , and almost inevitable result ...
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Acker Allen amend an act appointed Axford Bacon Beaufait Berrien county bill to amend Bill to provide Brown Chapin Chase citizens Clark commissioners committee on banks committee on internal committee rose concurred Copeland Davis Decker Detroit Durocher Eaton Finney Fitzgerald following message following vote Gibbs Goodwin Grovier Hammond Hooker House adjourned House met pursuant House of Representatives Howland insert internal improvement Jennings Joseph river journal of yesterday judiciary King laid Legislature Levake Little Livermore Lowry LUCIUS LYON Mack McKee Meacham Mead Messrs Michigan Morris canal motion moved to amend moved to strike Newton Oakland county Ormsby Patterson petition Pierce Pond pursuant to adjournment railroad read a third Renwick reported a bill Resolved Revised Statutes S. T. MASON SAMUEL YORKE Saunders Secretary Seeley select committee SENATE CHAMBER Senate to return Sheldon Shurts Smith Speaker announced spent thereon Stout Tackels township Tucker Wayne county Wixom yeas and nays YORKE AT LEE Ypsilanti
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Página 679 - ... that the boundaries of these three states shall be subject so far to be altered, that, if congress shall hereafter find it expedient, they shall have authority to form one or two states in that part of the said territory which lies north of an east and west line drawn through the southerly bend or extreme of lake Michigan.
Página 34 - The previous question shall be in this form, " Shall the main question be now put ?'' It shall only be admitted when demanded by a majority of the members present, and its effect shall be to put an end to all debate, and bring the...
Página 680 - Miami river of the lake, then and in that case, with the assent of the Congress of the United States, the northern boundary of this State shall be established by, and extend to, a direct line running from the southern extremity of Lake Michigan to the most northerly cape of the Miami bay...
Página 279 - Be it resolved by the house, the senate concurring, That a joint committee of three from the house and two from the senate be appointed to investigate and report at the regular session on the best method of conducting the " school for deaf-mutes " and the "school for the blind," and that said committee be allowed necessary clerical assistance.
Página 75 - Resolved, That his excellency the Governor, be requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing resolution to the President of the Senate, Speaker of the House of Representatives, to each of our Senators, and our Representative in Congress.
Página 91 - Resolved, That the judiciary committee be instructed to inquire into the expediency of...
Página 30 - ... indulgence I have found encouragement and support in the many difficult and trying scenes through which it has been my lot to pass during my public career. Though deeply sensible that my exertions have not been crowned with a success corresponding to the degree of favor bestowed upon me, I am sure that they will be considered as having been directed by an earnest desire to promote the good of my country...
Página 74 - Resolved, by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Michigan, That our Senators in...
Página 301 - Resolved, That the committee on internal improvement be instructed to inquire into the expediency of...
Página 679 - Pennsylvania, and the said territorial line; provided, however, and it is further understood and declared, that the boundaries of these three States shall be subject so far to be altered that if Congress shall hereafter find it expedient they shall have authority to form one or two States in that part of the said Territory which lies north of an east and west line drawn through the southerly bend or extreme of Lake Michigan...