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... cent . and shall be exempt from all duties either in Sweden or in its dependencies . They shall besides have the privilege of trading with the natives them- selves . Let all whom it may concern regulate them- selves accordingly . We ...
... cent . and shall be exempt from all duties either in Sweden or in its dependencies . They shall besides have the privilege of trading with the natives them- selves . Let all whom it may concern regulate them- selves accordingly . We ...
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... cents in the $ 100 on the assessment of 1829 . Our taxes have therefore increased , although the rate has been ... cents The Poor Total over drafis . " 22 " 7 12 2,273 64 3,552 77 27,732 60 And the County 30 " real estate in the ...
... cents in the $ 100 on the assessment of 1829 . Our taxes have therefore increased , although the rate has been ... cents The Poor Total over drafis . " 22 " 7 12 2,273 64 3,552 77 27,732 60 And the County 30 " real estate in the ...
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... cent . equal to 714 dol- lars per share . Previous to the distribution , the Board availed themselves of the state of the market to sell the forfeited shares , 274 in number , at an advance of 50 per cent . or 75 dollars per share ...
... cent . equal to 714 dol- lars per share . Previous to the distribution , the Board availed themselves of the state of the market to sell the forfeited shares , 274 in number , at an advance of 50 per cent . or 75 dollars per share ...
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... cent . stock of 1814 From Executor of Andrew Doz , on account 1500 00 Chauncey , 74 92 Interest from Kensington Loan , 130 00 his legacy Cash borrowed to meet expenses Union canal loan Donation through the Post Office Balance due the ...
... cent . stock of 1814 From Executor of Andrew Doz , on account 1500 00 Chauncey , 74 92 Interest from Kensington Loan , 130 00 his legacy Cash borrowed to meet expenses Union canal loan Donation through the Post Office Balance due the ...
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... cent . stock created by the act of the 30th March , 1824 . For the five per cent . stocks created for the internal improvement of the State , the following subscriptions were made by the Bank for itself , and for those whose ...
... cent . stock created by the act of the 30th March , 1824 . For the five per cent . stocks created for the internal improvement of the State , the following subscriptions were made by the Bank for itself , and for those whose ...
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Page 150 - And generally shall minister justice to all persons, and exercise the jurisdictions and powers hereby granted concerning all and singular the premises according to law, as fully and amply, to all intents and purposes whatsoever, as the justices of the court of King's Bench, common pleas and exchequer at Westminster, or any of them, may or can do.
Page 251 - Now there was no smith found throughout all the land of Israel, for the Philistines said, "Lest the Hebrews make them swords or spears." But all the Israelites went down to the Philistines, to sharpen every man his share and his coulter and his axe and his mattock.
Page 284 - That, though penal laws are to be construed strictly, they are not to be construed so strictly as to defeat the obvious intention of the Legislature. The maxim is not to be so applied as to narrow the words of the statute to the exclusion of cases, which those words, in their ordinary acceptation, or in that sense in which the Legislature has obviously used them, would comprehend. The intention of the Legislature is to be collected from the words they employ.
Page 253 - But for the interests of the community at large, as well as for the purposes of the Treasury, it is essential that the nation should possess a currency of equal value, credit, and use, wherever it may circulate. The Constitution has intrusted Congress exclusively with the power of creating and regulating a currency of that description...
Page 62 - That the Cherokee nation may be led to a greater degree of civilization, and to become herdsmen and cultivators, instead of remaining in a state of hunters, the United States will from time to time furnish gratuitously the said nation with useful implements of husbandry...
Page 245 - ... is apt to lead one, a principle of malevolence to particulars ; for the law, by the term malice...
Page 156 - The legislature shall, as soon as conveniently may be, provide, by law, for the establishment of schools throughout the State, in such manner that the poor may be taught gratis.
Page 247 - The offence of burglary at common law is defined to be ' a breaking and entering the dwelling-house of another in the night, with intent to commit some felony within the same, whether such felonious intent be executed or not.
Page 246 - And malice is implied by law from any deliberate cruel act committed by one person against another, however sudden...
Page 241 - That as a testimony of respect for the memory of the deceased, the members and officers of this House will wear the usual badge of mourning for thirty days. Resolved, That the proceedings of this House, in relation to the death of the Hon. JOHN C. CALHOUN, be communicated to the family of the deceased by the Clerk.