Appalachian and White Mountain Forest Reserves

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 - 824 sider

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Side 796 - To have prescribed the means by which government should, in all future time, execute its powers, would have been to change, entirely, the character of the instrument, and give it the properties of a legal code. It would have been an unwise attempt to provide, by immutable rules, for exigencies which, if foreseen at all, must have been seen dimly, and which can be best provided for as they occur.
Side 794 - That the consent of the State of South Carolina be, and is hereby, given to the...
Side 792 - Carolina shall retain a concurrent jurisdiction with the United States in and over such lands so far that civil process in all cases, and such criminal process as may issue under the authority of the State of...
Side 727 - That his excellency the governor be requested to transmit a copy of these resolutions to each of our senators and representatives in Congress.
Side 799 - In so far that civil process In all cases and such criminal process as may issue under the authority of the State against any person charged with a commission of any crime without or within said Jurisdiction, may be executed thereon in like manner as if this act had not been passed...
Side 796 - This power is executed by the single act of making the establishment. But from this has been inferred the power and duty of carrying the mail along the...
Side 791 - Government may be needed; that power is hereby conferred upon Congress to pass such laws and to make or provide for the making of such rules and regulations of both civil and criminal nature and provide punishment for...
Side 789 - States in and over lands so acquired so far that civil process in all cases, and such criminal process as may issue under the authority of the state...
Side 792 - That the consent of the State of Tennessee be, and is hereby, given to the acquisition by the United States, by purchase, gift, or condemnation according to law.
Side 793 - Power is hereby conferred upon Congress to pass such laws and to make, or provide for the making, of such rules and regulations, of both civil and criminal nature, and provide punishment therefor, as in its judgment may be necessary for the management, control, and protection of such land as may be from time to time acquired by the United States under the provisions of this act.

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