Documents Printed by Order of the Legislature of the State of Maine During Its Session, 1835-1849Smith & Robinson, 1838 |
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... appear important . It is certainly a remarkable fact that , fifty - five years after the recognition of American Independence by Great Briain , and the formal and precise demarkation of our limits in the treaty of peace , the extent of ...
... appear important . It is certainly a remarkable fact that , fifty - five years after the recognition of American Independence by Great Briain , and the formal and precise demarkation of our limits in the treaty of peace , the extent of ...
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... information except such as is common to the whole people . By the report of the Commissioner of the Treasury , which has been laid before you , it clearly appears that the State is • embarrassed in its financial concerns , and that we 25.
... information except such as is common to the whole people . By the report of the Commissioner of the Treasury , which has been laid before you , it clearly appears that the State is • embarrassed in its financial concerns , and that we 25.
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... appears to me to defeat these important objects . The interests of Education are by the Constitution commit- ted to you , and our Seminaries and Public Schools , those re- publican nurseries of freemen , must always find friends and ad ...
... appears to me to defeat these important objects . The interests of Education are by the Constitution commit- ted to you , and our Seminaries and Public Schools , those re- publican nurseries of freemen , must always find friends and ad ...
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... appears to me to defeat these important objects . The interests of Education are by the Constitution committed to you , and our Seminaries and Public Schools , those republican nurseries of freemen , must always find friends and ...
... appears to me to defeat these important objects . The interests of Education are by the Constitution committed to you , and our Seminaries and Public Schools , those republican nurseries of freemen , must always find friends and ...
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... appears that the number of our military force is forty one thousand five hundred and fifteen , viz : Cavalry , one thousand five hundred and forty six , 1,546 Artillery , two thousand and five , Infantry , thirty two thousand one ...
... appears that the number of our military force is forty one thousand five hundred and fifteen , viz : Cavalry , one thousand five hundred and forty six , 1,546 Artillery , two thousand and five , Infantry , thirty two thousand one ...
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Página 11 - Croix River to the highlands; along the said highlands which divide those rivers that empty themselves into the river St. Lawrence from those which fall into the Atlantic Ocean...
Página 10 - When a motion has been once made, and carried in the affirmative or negative, it shall be in order for any member of the majority to move for the reconsideration thereof, on the same or succeeding day; and such motion shall take precedence of all other questions, except a motion to adjourn...
Página 23 - States, be considered as citizens thereof ; and the children of persons who now are, or have been, citizens of the United States, shall, though born out of the limits and jurisdiction of the United States...
Página 13 - Petitions, memorials, and other papers, addressed to the House, shall be presented by the Speaker, or by a member in his place...
Página 12 - When the reading of a paper is called for and the same is objected to by any member, it shall be determined by a vote of the House.
Página 11 - We are of the opinion that it will be suitable (il conviendra) to adopt as the boundary of the two States a line drawn due north from the source of the river St. Croix to the point where it intersects the middle of the thalweg of the river St.
Página 7 - House shall have adjourned on the preceding day ; shall immediately call the members to order ; and on the appearance of a quorum, shall cause the journal of the preceding day to be read.—April 7, 1789.
Página 7 - He shall propound all questions, in the order in which they are moved, unless the subsequent motion be previous in its nature : except that, in naming sums and fixing times, the largest sum and the longest time shall be put first.