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... believe that the bearing of such a law would be particularly disastrous to the Union Schools in the different parts of the State . They are now generally sustained for ten months in the year ; and many of them are enjoying a high tide ...
... believe that the bearing of such a law would be particularly disastrous to the Union Schools in the different parts of the State . They are now generally sustained for ten months in the year ; and many of them are enjoying a high tide ...
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... believe that , with the constant increase of the primary school fund from its present sources , and with the assistance which may be de- rived from the proceeds of the Swamp Lands , a liberal portion of which we trust will be ...
... believe that , with the constant increase of the primary school fund from its present sources , and with the assistance which may be de- rived from the proceeds of the Swamp Lands , a liberal portion of which we trust will be ...
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... believe it to be the duty of the State , to see that said lands are disposed of in such a way as to carry out the original design of the grant , to promote the health , hasten the settlement , and aid in developing the resources of the ...
... believe it to be the duty of the State , to see that said lands are disposed of in such a way as to carry out the original design of the grant , to promote the health , hasten the settlement , and aid in developing the resources of the ...
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... changes and modifications which we believe are required at one time to the people . It would be much like calling 1 LEGISLATURE , SENATE DOC . Report of the Select committee of the Senate "upon amendments to the Constitution.
... changes and modifications which we believe are required at one time to the people . It would be much like calling 1 LEGISLATURE , SENATE DOC . Report of the Select committee of the Senate "upon amendments to the Constitution.
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... believe to the fullest extent what was so forcibly uttered by JAMES MADISON in the Constitutional convention in 1787 , 66 that- Every addition the States receive to their number of slaves tends to weaken and render them less capable of ...
... believe to the fullest extent what was so forcibly uttered by JAMES MADISON in the Constitutional convention in 1787 , 66 that- Every addition the States receive to their number of slaves tends to weaken and render them less capable of ...
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Allegan Allegan County AMOS ROOT amount appropriation AUSTIN BLAIR authority Berrien county Board branches Charles charter Chas citizens committee Congress Constitution construction convicted county of Wayne crime of larceny debt deemed Detroit district duty Education Elliott expenses George Grand Haven Grand Rapids Henry Hillsdale honorable body hundred dollars imprisonment Indiana Railroad institution interest Jackson James January John Joseph Judges justice Kansas labor Lake Michigan Lake Superior Lansing lative lectures legislation Legislature Lower Peninsula Manitowoc Marquette memorialists ment Michigan miles Milwaukee Railway Company number of students officers organization Owosso paid Pardon was granted Peninsula PETITION petitioners Port Huron portion Prison Professor prosecuting attorney public lands Railroad Company received Regents respectfully represent roads route salary Samuel Samuel Fuller sentenced to five Smith submitted swamp lands Thos tion Treasurer undersigned United University fund Upper Peninsula William Wisconsin
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Página 13 - ... but in case it shall appear that the United States have, when the lines or routes of said roads are definitely fixed, sold any section or any part thereof, granted as aforesaid, or that the right of pre-emption has attached to the same...
Página 14 - ... that a quantity of land not exceeding one hundred and twenty sections for each of said roads, and included within a continuous length of twenty miles of each of said roads, may be sold...
Página 13 - And provided further, That any and all lands heretofore reserved to the United States by any Act of Congress, or in any other manner by competent authority, for the purpose of aiding in any objects of internal improvement, or for any other purpose whatsoever, be and the same are hereby reserved from the operations of this Act...
Página 14 - That the lands hereby granted to said State shall be disposed of by said State only in...
Página 13 - Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, that there be, and is hereby, granted to the State of Michigan, to aid in the construction of railroads from Little Bay de Noquet to Marquette, and thence to Ontonagou, and from the two last named places to the Wisconsin State line...
Página 14 - State shall be subject to the disposal of the legislature thereof, for the purposes aforesaid and no other; and the said railroad and branches shall be and remain a public highway, for the use of the government of the United States, free from toll or other charge upon the transportation of any property or troops of the United States.
Página 14 - And be it further enacted, That the United States mail shall be transported over said roads, under the direction of the Post Office department, at such price as Congress may by law direct : Provided, That until such price is fixed by law, the Postmaster-General shall have the power to determine the same.
Página 13 - But in case it shall appear that the United States have, when the lines or routes of said roads are definitely fixed, sold any section or any parts thereof granted as aforesaid or that the right of pre-emption has attached to the same then it shall be lawful for any agent or agents to be appointed by the governor of said state to select...