The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year ..., Volum 17Gray and Bowen, 1845 |
Inni boken
Resultat 1-5 av 33
Side vi
... Alabama , 203 17. Mississippi , 206 18. Louisiana , 209 19. Arkansas , 215 20. Tennessee , 219 21. Kentucky , 221 22. Ohio , . 233 23. Michigan , 236 24. Indiana , 244 25. Illinois , 246 26. Missouri , 249 27. Florida , 255 28 ...
... Alabama , 203 17. Mississippi , 206 18. Louisiana , 209 19. Arkansas , 215 20. Tennessee , 219 21. Kentucky , 221 22. Ohio , . 233 23. Michigan , 236 24. Indiana , 244 25. Illinois , 246 26. Missouri , 249 27. Florida , 255 28 ...
Side vii
... Alabama , American Obituary , American States , Arkansas , Army List , Articles imported in 1844 , Articles exported , in 1844 , Baptists , Summary of , Births , registration of , Boston , Charities in , British American Provinces ...
... Alabama , American Obituary , American States , Arkansas , Army List , Articles imported in 1844 , Articles exported , in 1844 , Baptists , Summary of , Births , registration of , Boston , Charities in , British American Provinces ...
Side 99
... Alabama , 36,223 24,850 Mississippi , 25,188 19,193 Louisiana , 13,477 12,818 Western States . Tennessee , 59,915 60,039 Kentucky , 51,980 61,262 Ohio , 149,061 155,113 8,050 Michigan , 27,703 24,223 3,632 Indiana , 70,181 67,867 2,106 ...
... Alabama , 36,223 24,850 Mississippi , 25,188 19,193 Louisiana , 13,477 12,818 Western States . Tennessee , 59,915 60,039 Kentucky , 51,980 61,262 Ohio , 149,061 155,113 8,050 Michigan , 27,703 24,223 3,632 Indiana , 70,181 67,867 2,106 ...
Side 100
... Alabama , 17,138 1,938 No opp . to Jackson . 19,068 15,637 28,471 33,991 Mississippi , 6,763 1,581 5,919 none . 9,979 9,688 19,518 16,995 Louisiana , 4,605 4,077 4,049 2,528 3,653 3,383 11,297 7,617 Tennessee , 44,090 2,240 28,740 1,436 ...
... Alabama , 17,138 1,938 No opp . to Jackson . 19,068 15,637 28,471 33,991 Mississippi , 6,763 1,581 5,919 none . 9,979 9,688 19,518 16,995 Louisiana , 4,605 4,077 4,049 2,528 3,653 3,383 11,297 7,617 Tennessee , 44,090 2,240 28,740 1,436 ...
Side 107
... ALABAMA , S. Dist . ALABAMA , N. Dist . MISSISSIPPI . LOUISIANA , TENNESSEE . KENTUCKY . OHIO . MICHIGAN . INDIANA . ILLINOIS . MISSOURI . ARKANSAS . DIST . COLUMBIA . - Raleigh 4th Monday in May , and Monday preceding 1st Monday in Dec ...
... ALABAMA , S. Dist . ALABAMA , N. Dist . MISSISSIPPI . LOUISIANA , TENNESSEE . KENTUCKY . OHIO . MICHIGAN . INDIANA . ILLINOIS . MISSOURI . ARKANSAS . DIST . COLUMBIA . - Raleigh 4th Monday in May , and Monday preceding 1st Monday in Dec ...
Andre utgaver - Vis alle
The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the ..., Volum 30 Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1859 |
The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the ..., Volum 12 Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1840 |
The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the ..., Volum 12 Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1840 |
Vanlige uttrykk og setninger
13th day 1st Monday aged Alabama amount annually Apogee appointed April Attorney August Baltimore Begins Boston Carolina census cent Charles Charleston Circuit Court College colored Congress Court of Chancery debt December Dist District duties elected Ends expenses Fees Florida Fund George Governor h. m. Dec Hampshire Henry Home Squadron House Iowa James January John Joseph Judge JUDICIARY July June jurisdiction lake lands Legislature Louisiana March Marmato Mass Massachusetts Mean Missouri Month Moon Norfolk North November October Ohio Orl's Orleans Parallax paupers Perigee Philadelphia population President Prison received Republic of Texas Rhode Island Richmond Right Asc rises Salary Samuel School Secretary Senate Sept September sets South Carolina Souths Sunday Supreme Court term Thomas tion Total Treasury Tuesday Tuscaloosa United Washington Washington Mean Wednesday weeks whole number William Wiscon York
Populære avsnitt
Side 297 - Texas, shall retain all the public funds, debts, taxes, and dues of every kind which may belong to or be due and owing said republic, and shall also retain all the vacant and unappropriated lands lying within its limits...
Side 297 - States as may be formed out of that portion of said territory lying south of thirty-six degrees thirty minutes north latitude, commonly known as the Missouri compromise line, shall be admitted into the Union with or without slavery, as the people of each State asking admission may desire. And in such State or States as shall be formed out of said territory north of said Missouri compromise line, slavery or involuntary servitude (except for crime) shall be prohibited.
Side 152 - States, the State of California shall be entitled to two representatives in Congress. SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That the said State of California is admitted into the Union upon the express condition that the people of said State, through their legislature or otherwise, shall never interfere with the primary disposal of the public lands within its limits, and shall pass no law and do no act whereby the title of the United States to, and. right to dispose of, the same shall be impaired or...
Side 297 - That if the president of the United States shall, in his judgment and discretion, deem it most advisable, instead of proceeding to submit the foregoing resolution to the republic of Texas, as an overture on the part of the United States for admission, to negotiate with that republic — then...
Side 297 - That the sum of one hundred thousand dollars be, and the same is hereby, appropriated to defray the expenses of missions and negotiations, to agree upon the terms of said adnnssion and cession, cither by treaty to be submitted to the Senate, or by articles to be submitted to the two Houses of Congress, as the President may direct. s• Approved, March 2, 1845.
Side 149 - That said State of Florida shall embrace the territories of East and West Florida, which, by the treaty of amity, settlement and limits between the United States and Spain, on the twenty-second day of February, eighteen hundred and nineteen, were ceded to the United States.
Side 192 - They are chosen by the legislatures of the several States, for the term of six years, one third of them being elected biennially. The Vice-President of the United States...
Side 297 - Congress doth consent that the Territory properly included •within and rightfully belonging to the Republic of Texas, may be erected into a new State to be called the State of Texas, with a republican form of government, to be adopted by the people of said Republic, by deputies in convention assembled, with the consent of the existing Government, in order that the same may be admitted as one of the States of this Union.
Side 3 - •' the latter part of the 1258th, and the beginning of the 1259th year (of twelve lunations) since the Hegira, or flight of Mahomet, which, as is generally supposed, took place on the 16th of July, in the year 662 of the Christian era.
Side 148 - And provided also, that the said state shall have concurrent jurisdiction on the river Mississippi and every other river bordering on the said state...