Appletons' Annual Cyclopaedia and Register of Important Events, Volume 4; Volume 19D. Appleton & Company, 1880 |
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Page 17
... bill does not prohibit the sale of cotton . A bill which proposed ab- solutely to prohibit the sale of cotton would be unconstitutional , but a bill which simply restricts and limits its sale is no more violative of the Constitution than ...
... bill does not prohibit the sale of cotton . A bill which proposed ab- solutely to prohibit the sale of cotton would be unconstitutional , but a bill which simply restricts and limits its sale is no more violative of the Constitution than ...
Page 31
... bill presented with the report should have become a law . The Convocation of York , at its session in July , declined to take any action on the orna- ments rubric , every effort in that direction being defeated by the disagreement of ...
... bill presented with the report should have become a law . The Convocation of York , at its session in July , declined to take any action on the orna- ments rubric , every effort in that direction being defeated by the disagreement of ...
Page 39
... bill was passed and vetoed by the Governor . He stated his objections to be that it was located in a wilderness , remote from indispensable conveniences , that the bill made no efficient provision for the erection of an asylum , and ...
... bill was passed and vetoed by the Governor . He stated his objections to be that it was located in a wilderness , remote from indispensable conveniences , that the bill made no efficient provision for the erection of an asylum , and ...
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... bill to the Educational Committee , but the motion was lost . Mr. Rhodes con- tinued that if the State of Georgia were to pass a bill that no negro who could not read and write could vote , every Republican organ in the land would ...
... bill to the Educational Committee , but the motion was lost . Mr. Rhodes con- tinued that if the State of Georgia were to pass a bill that no negro who could not read and write could vote , every Republican organ in the land would ...
Page 153
... bill would not avoid political corruption . In Ohio , Illinois , or Kansas such a bill as this would be hooted at and ridiculed , and ought not to be received here . The States occupying the most advanced grounds on educational ...
... bill would not avoid political corruption . In Ohio , Illinois , or Kansas such a bill as this would be hooted at and ridiculed , and ought not to be received here . The States occupying the most advanced grounds on educational ...
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