THE AMERICAN ANNUAL CYCLOPAEDIA1864 |
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... Church of England , the Episcopal Church of Scotland , and the branches of these bodies . The Churchman's Calendar , for 1864 ( New York , 1864 ) , gives the following synoptical view of these churches : England .. Ireland . Scotland ...
... Church of England , the Episcopal Church of Scotland , and the branches of these bodies . The Churchman's Calendar , for 1864 ( New York , 1864 ) , gives the following synoptical view of these churches : England .. Ireland . Scotland ...
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... church had been so hastily taken , and expressed the opinion that clergymen , forming such independent church , must necessarily cease to become missionaries of the Foreign Committee . The foundation of the Protestant Episcopal Church ...
... church had been so hastily taken , and expressed the opinion that clergymen , forming such independent church , must necessarily cease to become missionaries of the Foreign Committee . The foundation of the Protestant Episcopal Church ...
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... Church of England continued during the year 1863 to be agitated by the excitement which the books of Bishop Colenso had pro- duced . Although there was at first a general doubt how it ought to deal with him , there was also a general ...
... Church of England continued during the year 1863 to be agitated by the excitement which the books of Bishop Colenso had pro- duced . Although there was at first a general doubt how it ought to deal with him , there was also a general ...
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... Church of this country , and in the Episcopal churches of England and Scotland . ( See ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA for 1862 , p . 718. ) The joint committee , appointed for this purpose by the General Convention of the Church of the United States ...
... Church of this country , and in the Episcopal churches of England and Scotland . ( See ANNUAL CYCLOPEDIA for 1862 , p . 718. ) The joint committee , appointed for this purpose by the General Convention of the Church of the United States ...
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... church , which had been nearly destroyed by the cannonade . The wounded and sick of the garrison suffered the most from want of medical stores . The provisions of the garrison were nearly exhaust- ed . The surrender of Port Hudson ...
... church , which had been nearly destroyed by the cannonade . The wounded and sick of the garrison suffered the most from want of medical stores . The provisions of the garrison were nearly exhaust- ed . The surrender of Port Hudson ...
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Página 288 - Any person who in time of war shall be found lurking or acting as a spy in or about any of the fortifications, posts, quarters, or encampments of any of the armies of the United States, or elsewhere, shall be tried by a general court-martial or by a military commission, and shall, on conviction thereof, suffer death.
Página 64 - When you first reached the vicinity of Vicksburg, I thought you should do what you finally did — march the troops across the neck, run the batteries with the transports, and thus go below ; and I never had any faith, except a general hope that you knew better than I, that the Yazoo Pass expedition and the like could succeed. When you got below and...
Página 211 - ... and by virtue of the power and for the purpose aforesaid i do order and declare that all persons held as slaves within said designated states and parts of states are and henceforward shall be free and that the executive government of the united states including the military and naval authorities thereof will recognize and maintain the freedom of said persons...
Página 300 - ... way liable, to an amount exceeding the amount of its capital stock at such time actually paid in and remaining undiminished by losses or otherwise, except on account of demands of the nature following: First.
Página 299 - Each director, when appointed or elected, shall take an oath that he will, so far as the duty devolves on him, diligently and honestly administer the affairs of such association, and will not knowingly violate, or willingly permit to be violated, any of the provisions of this title...
Página 425 - It is the duty of every Government to give protection to its citizens, of whatever class, color, or condition, and especially to those who are duly organized as soldiers in the public service. The law of nations, and the usages and customs of war, as carried on by civilized powers, permit no distinction as to color in the treatment of prisoners of war as public enemies.
Página 301 - That the president and cashier of every such association shall cause to be kept at all times a full and correct list of the names and residences of all the shareholders in the association, and the number of shares held by each, in the office where its business is transacted...
Página 248 - This power of removal is not to be found in express terms in any part of the constitution ; if it be given, it is only given by implication, as a power necessary and proper to carry into effect some express power. The power of removal is certainly not, in strictness of language an exercise of original jurisdiction; it presupposes an exercise of original jurisdiction to have attached elsewhere.
Página 279 - The Constitution declares that Congress shall have power " to provide for calling forth the militia, to execute the laws of the Union, suppress insurrections, and repel invasions...
Página 298 - ... otherwise, direct, to the holders of the circulating notes of such association, to present them for payment at the Treasury of the United States; and the same shall be paid as presented in lawful money of the United States; whereupon the Comptroller may, in his discretion, cancel an amount of bonds pledged by such association equal at current market rates, not exceeding par, to the notes paid.