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... tion of the state ; but a custom , coeval with the state government , requires a brief exposition of my sentiments at this time . I would not , willingly , omit any of the proprieties of the occasion , but shall trespass on your ...
... tion of the state ; but a custom , coeval with the state government , requires a brief exposition of my sentiments at this time . I would not , willingly , omit any of the proprieties of the occasion , but shall trespass on your ...
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... tion among the states , only after a surrender of a valuable portion of her territory . Her subsequent growth has proceeded with a ra- pidity unknown in less favored countries , and scarcely equalled by any sister state ; and if yet ...
... tion among the states , only after a surrender of a valuable portion of her territory . Her subsequent growth has proceeded with a ra- pidity unknown in less favored countries , and scarcely equalled by any sister state ; and if yet ...
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... tion of that spirit of harmony which should ever characterize the intercourse between the legislative and executive branches of the government . During the past year , our free institutions have been preserved to us inviolate ; general ...
... tion of that spirit of harmony which should ever characterize the intercourse between the legislative and executive branches of the government . During the past year , our free institutions have been preserved to us inviolate ; general ...
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... entire possession of our minds , as thereby to induce us to reject the benefits resulting from an adop- tion of the improvements of the age . Among the alterations you may deem advisable to make , perhaps none is more 1 JOINT DOCUMENTS .
... entire possession of our minds , as thereby to induce us to reject the benefits resulting from an adop- tion of the improvements of the age . Among the alterations you may deem advisable to make , perhaps none is more 1 JOINT DOCUMENTS .
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... tion , that , after having made the inquiry and investigation , they re- port the result of their labors for the use of the public . Among other duties enjoined upon you by the constitution of the state , is that of encouraging ...
... tion , that , after having made the inquiry and investigation , they re- port the result of their labors for the use of the public . Among other duties enjoined upon you by the constitution of the state , is that of encouraging ...
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17 belonging adults above age age of 17 agent Amount of money Amount received Ann Arbor appropriation April auditor balance bank of Michigan belonging to families board of inspectors branches Brought forward Build house canal Carried forward common schools Convict Department David Adams Detroit duty east quarter south expenses families using French fraction French language German language half of south interest internal improvement Jackson County Kalamazoo Kalamazoo River lands legislature Medbury Michigan State Bank money recei Monroe north east north west November 30 number attending school Number residing paid Pay teacher payment Prosecuting Attorney quarter east half quarter north quarter of north quarter south west Repairs respectfully Rice creek river road S. W. Whitwell salary scholars school fund school where books services as guard south east quarter Southern railroad sundry superintendent Support school tion township treasury trict Tuition Wayne county west half Whole number attending
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Seite 20 - An act to appropriate the proceeds of the sales of the public lands, and to grant preemption rights...
Seite 60 - An act to provide for an exchange of lands, with the Indians residing in any of the States or Territories, and for their removal west of the Mississippi...
Seite 273 - The legislature shall provide for a system of common schools, by which a school shall be kept up and supported in each school district, at least three months in every year; and any school district neglecting to keep up and support such a school, may be deprived of its equal proportion of the interest of the public fund.
Seite 410 - At the last session of the legislature, an act was passed entitled " An act to preserve the purity of elections,
Seite 409 - To include in his report an abstract of the annual reports of the several District Attorneys, with such observations and statements as, in his opinion, the criminal jurisprudence and the proper and economical administration of the criminal law of the State shall warrant and require.
Seite 272 - Every child, as it was born into the world, was lifted from the earth by the genius of the country, and, in the statutes of the land, received, as its birthright, a pledge of the public care for its morals and its mind.
Seite 14 - Above all others, the laws on the subject of common schools should be plain, simple, and easy to be understood. They should be as independent of all other enactments, as the nature of the case admits, and, to a proper understanding of them, it should not be necessary to refer to legislation on other subjects. Such, however, is not the present condition of our legislation on this important subject. The enactments are various and...
Seite 286 - The great objects of the farmer should be to obtain the greatest returns for his labor, without deteriorating the fertility of the soil: and to restore fertility, in the most economical way, where it has been impaired or destroyed by bad husbandry.
Seite 121 - An act to provide for the government and discipline of the State Prison.
Seite 269 - SCHOOLS. A limited tax for a school house, its repairs and appendages, and for a library case and books, may be imposed by the qualified voters, and assessed upon the property of the district, but not a dollar to support the teacher. It is true, the amendatory act of last winter provides that the organized townships may raise, if they deem it expedient, a sum not to exceed one dollar for each child of the legal age ; but suppose such a tax is not deemed expedient ; what becomes...