Alabama HistoryB. F. Johnson Publishing Company, 1915 - 436 halaman |
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... gave him food and showed him rustic dances . Tuskaloosa was a very large man . His immense form was borne by the biggest pack - horse in the army , and even then his feet almost touched the ground . He was so haughty that De Soto put a ...
... gave him food and showed him rustic dances . Tuskaloosa was a very large man . His immense form was borne by the biggest pack - horse in the army , and even then his feet almost touched the ground . He was so haughty that De Soto put a ...
Halaman 20
... gave it charm . Idols and other relics of departed tribes were dis- covered by the settlers . Bienville had much to encourage him and much to depress him . He knew that his brother Iberville was in favor at the court of France , and ...
... gave it charm . Idols and other relics of departed tribes were dis- covered by the settlers . Bienville had much to encourage him and much to depress him . He knew that his brother Iberville was in favor at the court of France , and ...
Halaman 21
... gave their name , proved stubborn foes . They mur- dered the messengers sent by Bienville for provis- ions , and provoked the settlers in every possible way . Finally Bienville led a force into the Indian country , destroyed their ...
... gave their name , proved stubborn foes . They mur- dered the messengers sent by Bienville for provis- ions , and provoked the settlers in every possible way . Finally Bienville led a force into the Indian country , destroyed their ...
Halaman 27
... gave it the advantages of both river and ocean trade . 14. Mobile as a Commercial Center . The rich lands bordering the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers and their tributaries were early occupied by intelli- gent , thrifty planters , who ...
... gave it the advantages of both river and ocean trade . 14. Mobile as a Commercial Center . The rich lands bordering the Alabama and Tombigbee rivers and their tributaries were early occupied by intelli- gent , thrifty planters , who ...
Halaman 33
... gave were that he could expect more favors for his people and that he could recover his father's estate , which he valued at more than a hundred thousand dollars . 4. Treaty Made in New York - Upon the invita- tion of Colonel Marinus ...
... gave were that he could expect more favors for his people and that he could recover his father's estate , which he valued at more than a hundred thousand dollars . 4. Treaty Made in New York - Upon the invita- tion of Colonel Marinus ...
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Halaman 381 - The returns of every election for governor shall be sealed up, and transmitted to the seat of government, directed to the speaker of the house of representatives, who shall, during the first week of the session, open and publish them in the presence of both houses of the general assembly.
Halaman 367 - In prosecutions for the publication of papers investigating the official conduct of officers, or men, in a public capacity, or when the matter published is proper for public information, the truth thereof may be given in evidence. And in all indictments for libels, the jury shall have the right to determine the law and the facts, under the direction of the court, as in other cases.
Halaman 323 - tis hard for us to fold it; Hard to think there's none to hold it; Hard that those who once unrolled it Now must furl it with a sigh. Furl that Banner, furl it sadly! Once ten thousands hailed it gladly, And ten thousands wildly, madly, Swore it should forever wave; Swore that foeman's sword should never Hearts like theirs entwined dissever, 'Till that flag should float forever O'er their freedom or their grave!
Halaman 383 - ... if after such reconsideration, a majority of the whole number elected to that house, shall agree to pass the bill, it shall be sent, with the objections, to the other house by which it shall...
Halaman 373 - The presiding officer of each House shall, in the presence of the House over which he presides, sign all bills and joint resolutions passed by the General Assembly, after their titles have been publicly read immediately before signing ; and the fact of signing shall be entered on the journal.
Halaman 367 - All courts shall be open; and every man, for an injury done him in his lands, goods, person, or reputation, shall have remedy by due course of law, and right and justice administered, without sale, denial, or delay.
Halaman 366 - That no person shall for any indictable offense be proceeded against criminally by information, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the militia when in actual service...
Halaman 373 - ... no bill shall become a law, unless on its final passage the vote be taken by yeas and nays, the names of the persons voting for and against the same be entered on the journal, and a majority of the members elected to each house be recorded thereon as voting in its favor.
Halaman 411 - Any association or corporation, organized for the purpose, shall have the right to construct and operate a railroad between any points within this State, and to connect at the State line with railroads of other States. Every railroad company shall have the right with its road to intersect, connect with, or cross, any other railroad; and shall receive and transport each the other's passengers, tonnage, and cars, loaded or empty, without delay or discrimination.
Halaman 410 - Municipal and other corporations and Individuals invested with the privilege of taking private property for public use shall make just compensation for property taken, injured or destroyed by the construction or enlargement of their works, highways or improvements, which compensation shall be paid or secured before such taking, injury or destruction.