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... BOSTON : DUTTON AND WENTWORTH , STATE PRINTERS . 1833 . R BONATED BY THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION KEW YORK CITY HON . BENJAMIN T. PICKMAN , RIGHT . Hon . dupa а.
... BOSTON : DUTTON AND WENTWORTH , STATE PRINTERS . 1833 . R BONATED BY THE MERCANTILE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION KEW YORK CITY HON . BENJAMIN T. PICKMAN , RIGHT . Hon . dupa а.
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Massachusetts. General Court. Senate. BOSTON , August 13 , 1832 . To the Hon . Francis C. Gray , Chairman of the ... city , and from conversation with intelligent dealers , we are of opinion , that the amount of spurred rye contained ...
Massachusetts. General Court. Senate. BOSTON , August 13 , 1832 . To the Hon . Francis C. Gray , Chairman of the ... city , and from conversation with intelligent dealers , we are of opinion , that the amount of spurred rye contained ...
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... town and the city of Boston , to attend and witness the disease . These gen- tlemen were soon in attendance , and afforded us much relief by their advice and assistance . Some time after midnight , I made a report of the state of things ...
... town and the city of Boston , to attend and witness the disease . These gen- tlemen were soon in attendance , and afforded us much relief by their advice and assistance . Some time after midnight , I made a report of the state of things ...
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... Boston , and Josiah S. Hurd , M. D. , of this town , were joined with me in consultation to attend the sick , and develope the true nature of the disease . To these gentlemen I shall al- ways feel grateful for their kind attention and ...
... Boston , and Josiah S. Hurd , M. D. , of this town , were joined with me in consultation to attend the sick , and develope the true nature of the disease . To these gentlemen I shall al- ways feel grateful for their kind attention and ...
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... city of Boston , and 12 shall be further liable to an action of the case for any 13 damages which may be occasioned by reason of the 14 obstruction aforesaid ; —and if any person shall oth- 15 crwise wilfully obstruct or interrupt the ...
... city of Boston , and 12 shall be further liable to an action of the case for any 13 damages which may be occasioned by reason of the 14 obstruction aforesaid ; —and if any person shall oth- 15 crwise wilfully obstruct or interrupt the ...
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Side 88 - The person having the greatest number of votes as vice president, shall be the vice president, if such number be a majority of the whole number of electors appointed, and if no person have a majority, then from the two highest numbers on the list the senate shall choose the...
Side 81 - RESOLVED. That the preceding CONSTITUTION be laid before the UNITED STATES in Congress assembled, and that it is the opinion of this Convention, that it should afterwards be submitted to a Convention of Delegates, chosen in each State, by the people thereof; under the recommendation of its legislature, for their assent and ratification...
Side 82 - Congress assembled; that the Senators and Representatives should convene at the time and place assigned ; that the Senators should appoint a president of the Senate, for the sole purpose of receiving, opening, and counting the votes for President; and that, after he shall be chosen, the Congress, together with the President, should, without delay, proceed to execute this Constitution.
Side 11 - No subject shall be held to answer for any crime or offence, until the same is fully and plainly, substantially and formally, described to him; or be compelled to accuse, or furnish evidence against himself. And every subject shall have a right to produce all proofs, that may be favorable to him; to meet the witnesses against him face to face, and to be fully heard in his defence by himself, or his council, at his election.
Side 83 - It is obviously impracticable in the Federal Government of these States, to secure all rights of independent sovereignty to each, and yet provide for the interest and safety of all: Individuals entering into society, must give up a share of liberty to preserve the rest.
Side 84 - The conventions of a number of the States having, at the time of their adopting the constitution, expressed a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added...
Side 8 - The body politic is formed by a voluntary association of individuals; it is a social compact, by which the whole people covenants with each citizen, and each citizen with the whole people, that all shall be governed by certain laws for the common good. It 'is the duty of the people, therefore, in framing a Constitution of government, to provide for an equitable mode of making laws, as well as for an impartial interpretation and a faithful execution of them; that every man may, at all times, find...
Side 8 - AS the happiness of a people, and the good order and preservation of civil government, essentially depend upon piety, religion and morality; and as these cannot be generally diffused through a community, but by the institution of the public worship of GOD, and of public instructions in piety, religion and morality...
Side 19 - And while the public charges of government, or any part thereof, shall be assessed on polls and estates, in the manner that has hitherto been practised, in order that such assessments may be made with equality, there shall be a valuation of estates within the commonwealth, taken anew once in every ten years at least, and as much oftener as the general court shall order.
Side 72 - ... States, and a Majority of all the States shall be necessary to a Choice. In every Case, after the Choice of the President, the Person having the greatest Number of Votes of the Electors shall be the Vice President. But if there should remain two or more who have equal Votes, the Senate shall chuse from them by Ballot the Vice President...