The United States Magazine and Democratic Review, Volume 24Langtree and O'Sullivan, 1849 |
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... matter , and of its ability to act ; and second , in relation to the effect . which large supplies of gold will have financially upon internal industry and international commerce . In relation to the first matter there exists the most ...
... matter , and of its ability to act ; and second , in relation to the effect . which large supplies of gold will have financially upon internal industry and international commerce . In relation to the first matter there exists the most ...
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... matter of receiving the gold in exchange for the treasury drafts should not be delayed a moment . It is not necessary to wait until the mint is built . One or two frigates may be ordered to the spot , and Governor Mason , as assistant ...
... matter of receiving the gold in exchange for the treasury drafts should not be delayed a moment . It is not necessary to wait until the mint is built . One or two frigates may be ordered to the spot , and Governor Mason , as assistant ...
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... matter of surprise that it has been exercised so seldom . But the vetoes which have occasioned the outcry against it ... matter of history , and not as a matter of present interest . By that veto the country was saved from having ...
... matter of surprise that it has been exercised so seldom . But the vetoes which have occasioned the outcry against it ... matter of history , and not as a matter of present interest . By that veto the country was saved from having ...
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... matter , and , if the motion be persisted in , it must be backed by a majority of two thirds of the whole House . The veto power is , in fact , a sort of appeal to the people . The executive power , which , without this security , might ...
... matter , and , if the motion be persisted in , it must be backed by a majority of two thirds of the whole House . The veto power is , in fact , a sort of appeal to the people . The executive power , which , without this security , might ...
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... matter ; the maternal being already supplied with a power to perpetuate their kind from germs eliminated from their bodies , as His inspired revelations testify , than it would be to create inor- ganic matter itself " out of nothing ...
... matter ; the maternal being already supplied with a power to perpetuate their kind from germs eliminated from their bodies , as His inspired revelations testify , than it would be to create inor- ganic matter itself " out of nothing ...
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Halaman 194 - ... engage mutually not to grant any particular favor to other nations in respect of commerce and navigation' which shall not immediately become common to the other party, who shall enjoy the same freely if the concession was freely made, or on allowing the same compensation if the concession was conditional.
Halaman 545 - Lord 1848, or obtained a certificate of naturalization before any court of record in this State prior to the first day of January, in the year of our Lord, 1870, or who shall be a male citizen of the United States, above the age of twenty-one years, shall be entitled to vote at such election.
Halaman 548 - Governor may remove any of them on the address of two-thirds of each House of the General Assembly.
Halaman 355 - They could find no better type of intellect and knowledge than the head of the man ; of strength, than the body of the lion ; of rapidity of motion, than the wings of the bird. These winged human-headed lions were not idle creations, the offspring of mere fancy ; their meaning was written upon them.
Halaman 549 - No law shall be revised or amended by reference to its title, but in such case the Act revised or section amended shall be reenacted and published at length as revised or amended...
Halaman 284 - BOURNE. -A CATECHISM OF THE STEAM ENGINE, Illustrative of the Scientific Principles upon which its Operation depends, and the Practical Details of its Structure, in its applications to Mines, Mills, Steam Navigation, and Railways: with various Suggestions of Improvement. By JOHN BOURNE, CE, Editor of the Artisan Club's " Treatise on the Steam Engine.
Halaman 355 - They had awed and instructed races which flourished 3000 years ago. Through the portals which they guarded, kings, priests, and warriors, had borne sacrifices to their altars, long before the wisdom of the East had penetrated to Greece, and had furnished its mythology with symbols long recognised by the Assyrian votaries.
Halaman 44 - Ocean; with its snow jokuls, roaring geysers, sulphurpools and horrid volcanic chasms, like the waste chaotic battle-field of Frost and Fire; - where of all places we least looked for Literature or written memorials, the record of these things was written down. On the...
Halaman 194 - States, and subjects, have judged that the said end could not be better obtained than by taking, for the basis of their agreement, the most perfect equality and reciprocity, and by carefully avoiding all those burdensome preferences which are usually sources of debate, embarrassment, and discontent...
Halaman 195 - Had these governments been then apprised of the station we should so soon occupy among nations, all, I believe, would have met us promptly and with frankness. These principles would then have been established with all, and from being the conventional law with us alone, would have slid into their engagements with one another, and become general. These are the facts within my recollection.