History of Missouri: A Text Book of State History for Use in Elementary SchoolsA.S. Barnes Company, 1920 - 268 sider |
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Side 245 - But sturdy and staunch he stands ; And the little toy soldier is red with rust, And his musket moulds in his hands. Time was when the little toy dog was new, And the soldier was passing fair; And that was the time when our Little Boy Blue Kissed them and put them there. "Now, don't you go till I come...
Side 152 - State; rather than concede to the State of Missouri for one single instant the right to dictate to my Government in any matter however unimportant, I would...
Side 42 - Congress, shall never be construed to authorize the passage of any law, and that no law shall be passed in conformity thereto, by which any citizen, of either of the States in this Union, shall be excluded from the enjoyment of any of the privileges and immunities to which such citizen is entitled under the constitution of the United States...
Side 41 - It shall be their duty, as soon as may be, to pass such laws as may be necessary. First, To prevent free negroes and mulattoes from coming to, and settling in, this state, under any pretext whatsoever...
Side 245 - Ay, faithful to Little Boy Blue they stand, Each in the same old place — Awaiting the touch of a little hand, The smile of a little face; And they wonder, as waiting the long years through In the dust of that little chair, What has become of our Little Boy Blue, Since he kissed them and put them there.
Side 245 - And his musket moulds in his hands. Time was when the little toy dog was new, And the soldier was passing fair; And that was the time when our Little Boy Blue Kissed them and put them there. "Now don't you go till I come," he said, "And don't you make any noise!
Side 219 - ARTICLE II. — PURPOSES OF THE ASSOCIATION. The purpose of this Association shall be to federate and bring into one compact organization the entire medical profession of the State of , and to unite with similar Associations in other States to form the American Medical Association, with a view to the extension of medical knowledge and to the advancement of medical science ; to the elevation of the standard of medical education, and to the enactment and enforcement of just medical laws ; to the promotion...
Side 219 - ... capable and honorable within itself, and more useful to the public in the prevention and cure of disease, and in prolonging and adding comfort to life.
Side 139 - It thus becomes a question, not of two sides merely, but at least four sides, even among those who are for the Union, saying nothing of those who are against it. Thus, those who are for the Union with, but not without, slavery; those for it without, but not with...
Side 140 - Each man feels an impulse to ki'.l his neighbor lest he be killed by him. Revenge and retaliation follow. And all this, as before said, may be among honest men only. But this is not all. Every foul bird comes abroad and every dirty reptile rises up. These add crime to confusion.