The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volumen12Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1890 |
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... York , followed by the then new State of Iowa , in 1846. Whether the change has been a wise one admits of argu- ments on both sides , and may be still considered a moot question . It has been followed , since 1848 , in the revisions of ...
... York , followed by the then new State of Iowa , in 1846. Whether the change has been a wise one admits of argu- ments on both sides , and may be still considered a moot question . It has been followed , since 1848 , in the revisions of ...
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... York , was abolished , and in lieu thereof the governor was vested with a qualified veto power . Perhaps the most important work done by the convention was the adoption of Article XV . - providing for a two - mill tax , the fund arising ...
... York , was abolished , and in lieu thereof the governor was vested with a qualified veto power . Perhaps the most important work done by the convention was the adoption of Article XV . - providing for a two - mill tax , the fund arising ...
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... York , North Carolina , Ohio , Pennsylvania , Rhode Island , South Carolina , Tennessee , Vermont , Virginia and West Virginia . In all the others citizenship or a declar- ation of intention to become a citi- zen is necessary . Kentucky ...
... York , North Carolina , Ohio , Pennsylvania , Rhode Island , South Carolina , Tennessee , Vermont , Virginia and West Virginia . In all the others citizenship or a declar- ation of intention to become a citi- zen is necessary . Kentucky ...
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... was received by similar associations of Europe , and by mem- bers of the profession generally , with the consideration to which his cre- Jersey and New York State they have radiated to various 38 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
... was received by similar associations of Europe , and by mem- bers of the profession generally , with the consideration to which his cre- Jersey and New York State they have radiated to various 38 MAGAZINE OF WESTERN HISTORY .
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... York , he attend- ed his second course of lectures at the New York University Medical College , and a third course of lectures at the Long Island Hospital Medical College , from which institution he graduated in 1874. Subsequent to his ...
... York , he attend- ed his second course of lectures at the New York University Medical College , and a third course of lectures at the Long Island Hospital Medical College , from which institution he graduated in 1874. Subsequent to his ...
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