Republic: A Monthly Magazine, Devoted to the Dissemination of Political Information, Volumen7Republic Publishing Company, 1876 |
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... means , of free schools , devoid of sec- tarian influences , and will oppose any attempt to divide the school funds , believing that such division , whether made in the interest of the Catholic Church or its opponents , will ultimately ...
... means , of free schools , devoid of sec- tarian influences , and will oppose any attempt to divide the school funds , believing that such division , whether made in the interest of the Catholic Church or its opponents , will ultimately ...
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... means of some un- defined process , although eleven years have passed since the close of the war , it bit- terly opposes the payment of this forced loan or the taking of the first practical step toward resuming our position among the ...
... means of some un- defined process , although eleven years have passed since the close of the war , it bit- terly opposes the payment of this forced loan or the taking of the first practical step toward resuming our position among the ...
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... mean time ) he was elected orate speech . He was noted , however , for to the New York Assembly as a Whig . He his fidelity to Republican convictions and was re - elected , but at the close of his second soundness of judgment . In 1867 ...
... mean time ) he was elected orate speech . He was noted , however , for to the New York Assembly as a Whig . He his fidelity to Republican convictions and was re - elected , but at the close of his second soundness of judgment . In 1867 ...
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... means of which Cuba and Peru have heretofore been supplied by such labor . To its honor , also , the Chinese Government are acknowl- edged to have promulgated and enforced vances . As a matter of precaution and economy , THE CHINESE IN ...
... means of which Cuba and Peru have heretofore been supplied by such labor . To its honor , also , the Chinese Government are acknowl- edged to have promulgated and enforced vances . As a matter of precaution and economy , THE CHINESE IN ...
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... means of suppressing the worst of the evils inflicted on our Pacific coast by Chinese emigration . There are , without doubt , other and important details to be sought in such a revision as Mr. Sargent desires , the naming of which ...
... means of suppressing the worst of the evils inflicted on our Pacific coast by Chinese emigration . There are , without doubt , other and important details to be sought in such a revision as Mr. Sargent desires , the naming of which ...
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Página 31 - That it be recommended to the respective assemblies and conventions of the united colonies, where no government sufficient to the exigencies of their affairs has been hitherto established to adopt such government as shall, in the opinion of the representatives of the people, best conduce to the happiness and safety of their constituents in particular, and America in general.
Página 20 - The United States of America and the Emperor of China cordially recognize the inherent and inalienable right of man to change his home and allegiance, and also the mutual advantage of the free migration and emigration of their citizens and subjects, respectively, from the one country to the other, for purposes of curiosity, of trade, or as permanent residents.
Página 192 - Swallow, Swallow, flying, flying South, Fly to her, and fall upon her gilded eaves, And tell her, tell her, what I tell to thee. 'O tell her, Swallow, thou that knowest each, That bright and fierce and fickle is the South, And dark and true and tender is the North.
Página 252 - Constitution itself has been disregarded in every part, and public liberty and private right alike trodden down, and the material prosperity of the country essentially impaired — justice. humanity, liberty, and the public welfare demand that immediate efforts be made for a cessation of hostilities with a view to an ultimate convention of the States, or other peaceable means, to the end that, at the earliest practicable moment, peace may be restored on the basis of the Federal Union of the States.
Página 182 - No State shall make any law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof...
Página 7 - Under the Constitution the President and heads of departments are to make nominations for office; the Senate is to advise and consent to appointments, and the House of Representatives is to accuse and prosecute faithless officers. The best interest of the public service demands that these distinctions be respected; that Senators and Representatives who may be judges and accusers should not dictate appointments to office.
Página 233 - That the constitution of Arkansas shall never be so amended or changed as to deprive any citizen or class of citizens of the United States of the right to vote who are entitled to vote by the constitution herein recognized...
Página 273 - Like the vase, in which roses have once been distilled — You may break, you may shatter the vase if you will. But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.
Página 182 - No public property, and no public revenue of, nor any loan of credit by or under the authority of the United States or any state, territory. District, or municipal corporation, shall be appropriated to, or made or used for, the support of any school, educational, or other institution, under the control of any religious or anti-religious sect, organization or denomination, or wherein the particular creed or tenets of any religious or anti-religious sect, organization, or denomination shall be taught.
Página 7 - The public school system of the several States is the bulwark of the American Republic, and with a view to its security and permanence we recommend an amendment to the Constitution of the United States forbidding the application of any public funds or property for the benefit of any schools or institutions under sectarian control.