Missouri Historical Review, Volume 1Francis Asbury Sampson State Historical Society of Missouri., 1906 |
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Halaman 10
... passed since Lewis and Clark solved the problem and the recent centennial anniversary has been productive of a wealth of books , articles and lectures . Yet in spite of all that has been written I wonder if it is generally ap- preciated ...
... passed since Lewis and Clark solved the problem and the recent centennial anniversary has been productive of a wealth of books , articles and lectures . Yet in spite of all that has been written I wonder if it is generally ap- preciated ...
Halaman 20
... passing over the islands when it overflows it uproots and carries off the trees ...... The Indians who live on the banks of the Missouri go up or down it in August when the water is low and at Christmas on the ice when they go to the ...
... passing over the islands when it overflows it uproots and carries off the trees ...... The Indians who live on the banks of the Missouri go up or down it in August when the water is low and at Christmas on the ice when they go to the ...
Halaman 31
... passed in June , 1832. General Jackson was supposed to be in great peril . He was a candidate for re - election in November following . Neither he nor his lieutenant were intimidated by the situation . The bill was promptly vetoed . The ...
... passed in June , 1832. General Jackson was supposed to be in great peril . He was a candidate for re - election in November following . Neither he nor his lieutenant were intimidated by the situation . The bill was promptly vetoed . The ...
Halaman 32
... passed and the country was hopeful of a speedy return to an era of prosperity and hap- piness . To the utter amazement of the Whigs , both in Congress and the country , the bill was vetoed and the betrayal of the Whig party was complete ...
... passed and the country was hopeful of a speedy return to an era of prosperity and hap- piness . To the utter amazement of the Whigs , both in Congress and the country , the bill was vetoed and the betrayal of the Whig party was complete ...
Halaman 51
... passed near St. Charles bound principally for Boone's Lick . It is calculated that the number of persons accompanying these wagons , etc. , could not be less than 3,000 . It is stated in the St. Louis Enquirer of the the 10th inst ...
... passed near St. Charles bound principally for Boone's Lick . It is calculated that the number of persons accompanying these wagons , etc. , could not be less than 3,000 . It is stated in the St. Louis Enquirer of the the 10th inst ...
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Halaman 58 - The governor and judges, or a majority of them, shall adopt and publish, in the District, such laws of the original States, criminal and civil, as may be necessary and best suited to the circumstances of the district...
Halaman 120 - The right of the people of a single state to absolve themselves at will, and without the consent of the other states, from their most solemn obligations, and hazard the liberties and happiness of the millions composing this Union, cannot be acknowledged.
Halaman 56 - Congress,) all the military, civil, and judicial powers, exercised by the then existing Government of the same, shall be vested in such person or persons, and shall be exercised in such manner, as the President of the United States shall direct, for the maintaining and protecting the inhabitants of Louisiana in the free enjoyment of their liberty, property, and religion...
Halaman 126 - Thou, too, sail on, O Ship of State ! Sail on, O Union, strong and great ! Humanity, with all its fears, With all its hopes of future years, Is hanging breathless on thy fate ! We know what Master laid thy keel, What workmen wrought thy ribs of steel, Who made each mast, and sail, and rope, What anvils rang, what hammers beat, In what a forge and what a heat, Were shaped the anchors of thy hope.
Halaman 137 - The muffled drum's sad roll has beat The soldier's last tattoo; No more on life's parade shall meet That brave and fallen few. On fame's eternal camping ground Their silent tents are spread, And glory guards, with solemn round, The bivouac of the dead.
Halaman 16 - America is bounded by the limit which it may suit the interests and the tranquillity of France and Spain to assign her. The French Republic, mistress of these two provinces, will be a wall of brass forever impenetrable to the combined efforts of England and America.
Halaman 61 - That every citizen so enrolled and notified, shall, within six months thereafter, provide himself with a good musket, or firelock, a sufficient bayonet and belt, two spare flints, and a knapsack, a pouch, with a box therein to contain not less than twenty-four cartridges, suited to the bore of his musket or firelock, each cartridge to contain a proper quantity of powder and ball : or, with a good rifle, knapsack, shot pouch, and powder horn, twenty balls, suited to the bore of his rifle, and a quarter...
Halaman 128 - ... was elected to the State senate for a term of four years and served as chairman of the judiciary committee; in 1890...
Halaman 181 - Those who, within that time, establish their loyalty to the satisfaction of the commanding officer of the military station nearest their present places of residence, will receive from him certificates stating the fact of their loyalty, and the names of the witnesses by whom it can be shown. All who receive such certificates will be permitted to remove to any military station in this district, or to any part of the state of Kansas, except the counties on the eastern border of the state.