Michigan as a state, from its admission to the union to the close of the civil war, by B. M. CutcheonPublishing society of Michigan, 1906 |
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... say here that the Michigan view finally prevailed in everything except the matter of the southern boundary , and in that she had ample compensation . The constitution adopted in October , 1835 , was never thereafter in abeyance ; the ...
... say here that the Michigan view finally prevailed in everything except the matter of the southern boundary , and in that she had ample compensation . The constitution adopted in October , 1835 , was never thereafter in abeyance ; the ...
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... says : The prosecuting attorney of Monroe county , James Q. Adams , was " intimidated by the mob of Monroe from ... say that " if he acted , the mob would throw him and myself into the river . " And so on for some pages of lugubrious ...
... says : The prosecuting attorney of Monroe county , James Q. Adams , was " intimidated by the mob of Monroe from ... say that " if he acted , the mob would throw him and myself into the river . " And so on for some pages of lugubrious ...
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... say that it was almost a model , when all the circum- stances are taken into consideration . The troubles afterward experienced in regard to the encouragement of internal improvements arose rather from the mode and plan adopted than ...
... say that it was almost a model , when all the circum- stances are taken into consideration . The troubles afterward experienced in regard to the encouragement of internal improvements arose rather from the mode and plan adopted than ...
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... says , " by what mysterious rules his rights are determined . " He recom- mends an improved and regular penitentiary , and points out the evils of " confining the old and the young , the novice and the hardened criminal where they are ...
... says , " by what mysterious rules his rights are determined . " He recom- mends an improved and regular penitentiary , and points out the evils of " confining the old and the young , the novice and the hardened criminal where they are ...
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... says : " Our duty at present , fellow citizens , is a limited one . In our official capacities we have no concern with acceptance or rejection of the conditions annexed to the terms of our admission . They have not been submitted by ...
... says : " Our duty at present , fellow citizens , is a limited one . In our official capacities we have no concern with acceptance or rejection of the conditions annexed to the terms of our admission . They have not been submitted by ...
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Michigan as a state, from its admission to the union to the close of the ... Henry Munson Utley,Byron M. Cutcheon Visualização integral - 1906 |
Michigan as a state, from its admission to the union to the close of the ... Henry Munson Utley,Byron M. Cutcheon Visualização integral - 1906 |
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Página 39 - The Legislature shall provide for a system of Common Schools, by which a school shall be kept up and supported in each district at least three months in every year : and any school district neglecting to keep up and support such a school, may- be deprived of its proportion of the interest of the public fund during such neglect.
Página 415 - That the new dogma that the Constitution, of its own force, carries slavery into any or all of the Territories of the United States...
Página 415 - ... it becomes our duty, by legislation, whenever such legislation is necessary, to maintain this provision of the Constitution against all attempts to violate it; and we deny the authority of Congress, of a territorial legislature, or of any individuals, to give legal existence to slavery in any territory of the United States.
Página 129 - The State shall not be a party to, or interested in, any work of internal improvement, nor engaged in carrying on any such work, except in the expenditure of grants to the State of land or other property...
Página 165 - No general banking law shall have effect until the same shall, after its passage, be submitted to a vote of the electors of the state at a general election and be approved by a majority of the votes cast thereon at such election.
Página 420 - Has the Constitution delegated to Congress the power to coerce a State into submission which is attempting to withdraw or has actually withdrawn from the Confederacy?
Página 36 - The Third Amendment in its prohibition against the quartering of soldiers "in any house" in time of peace without the consent of the owner is another facet of that privacy.
Página 40 - Wisconsin, and to change the time of holding the annual session of the legislature," approved October 27th, 1847, providing for the calling of this convention, and also a copy of so much of the last census of this territory as exhibits the number of its inhabitants, to be forwarded to the President of the United States, to be laid before the Congress of the United States at its present session.
Página 417 - That it is in accordance with the interpretation of the Cincinnati platform, that during the existence of the Territorial Governments the measure of restriction, whatever it may be, imposed by the Federal Constitution on the power of the Territorial Legislature over the subject of the domestic relations, as the same has been, or shall hereafter be finally determined by the Supreme Court of the United States, should be respected by all good citizens, and enforced with promptness and fidelity by every...
Página 330 - Supreme Court, four of whom shall constitute a quorum. A concurrence of three shall be necessary to a final decision. After six years the Legislature may provide by law for the organization of a Supreme Court, with the jurisdiction and powers prescribed in this Constitution, to consist of one Chief Justice and three Associate Justices, to be chosen by the electors of the State.