The American Annual Cyclopedia and Register of Important Events of the Year ..., Band 14;Band 1874D. Appleton, 1875 |
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... equal to the quantity , the winter apples rotting early and fast . Pears were much be- low the average in quantity , except in New England and on the Pacific coast , but for the most part the quality was good . The Peach crop was below ...
... equal to the quantity , the winter apples rotting early and fast . Pears were much be- low the average in quantity , except in New England and on the Pacific coast , but for the most part the quality was good . The Peach crop was below ...
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... equal to one - ninth the surface of Minnesota . An increase in the average yield of wheat in France from fifteen bushels to eighteen , by a small advance in culture , would fully equal the British de- ficiency , as was recently stated ...
... equal to one - ninth the surface of Minnesota . An increase in the average yield of wheat in France from fifteen bushels to eighteen , by a small advance in culture , would fully equal the British de- ficiency , as was recently stated ...
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... equal quantity in New York , without danger of glutting the market , could be made from grasses of the glades that grow on lands costing one - twentieth the value of Empire - State pastures . More than two hundred million acres of these ...
... equal quantity in New York , without danger of glutting the market , could be made from grasses of the glades that grow on lands costing one - twentieth the value of Empire - State pastures . More than two hundred million acres of these ...
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... equal advantages in matters of public and common rights . This we consider to be all that is embraced in what is known as the civil - rights bill , and in order that we may be understood , and no false charges made against us , we ...
... equal advantages in matters of public and common rights . This we consider to be all that is embraced in what is known as the civil - rights bill , and in order that we may be understood , and no false charges made against us , we ...
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... equal to the responsible and arduous duties it has undertaken to perform . These duties require of us , that justice must be fairly administered accord- ing to the laws of the land ; that the rights of all the people of Alabama , both ...
... equal to the responsible and arduous duties it has undertaken to perform . These duties require of us , that justice must be fairly administered accord- ing to the laws of the land ; that the rights of all the people of Alabama , both ...
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Seite 214 - States shall be entitled to the full and equal enjoyment of the accommodations, advantages, facilities, and privileges of inns, public conveyances on land or water, theaters, and other places of public amusement; subject only to the conditions and limitations established by law, and applicable alike to citizens of every race and color, regardless of any previous condition of servitude.
Seite 204 - For not only are these rights subject to the control of Congress whenever in its discretion any of them are supposed to be abridged by state legislation, but that body may also pass laws in advance, limiting and restricting the exercise of legislative power by the states, in their most ordinary and usual functions, as in its judgment it may think proper on all such subjects.
Seite 433 - That the maintenance Inviolate of the rights of the States, and especially the right of each State to order and control its own domestic institutions according to its own judgment exclusively...
Seite 204 - Its sole purpose was to declare to the several States, that whatever those rights, as you grant or establish them to your own citizens, or as you limit or qualify, or impose restrictions on their exercise, the same, neither more nor less, shall be the measure of the rights of citizens of other States within your jurisdiction.
Seite 207 - ... the one pervading purpose found in them all, lying at the foundation of each, and without which none of them would have been even suggested; we mean the freedom of the slave race, the security and firm establishment of that freedom, and the protection of the newly-made freeman and citizen from the oppressions of those who had formerly exercised unlimited dominion over him.
Seite 198 - ... the faith of the United States is solemnly pledged to the payment in coin or its equivalent of all the obligations of the United States...
Seite 213 - That the district courts of the United States, within their respective districts, shall have, exclusively of the courts of the several States, cognizance of all crimes and offences committed against the provisions of this act, and also, concurrently with the circuit courts of the United States...
Seite 402 - In all elections of representatives aforesaid, each qualified voter may cast as many votes for one candidate as there are representatives to be elected, or may distribute the same, or equal parts thereof, among the candidates, as he shall see fit; and the candidates highest in votes shall be declared elected.
Seite 198 - States notes shall be convertible into coin at the option of the holder, or unless at such time bonds of the United States bearing a lower rate of interest than the bonds to be redeemed can be sold at par in coin. And the United States also solemnly pledges its faith to make provision at the earliest practicable period for the redemption of the United States notes in coin.
Seite 207 - ... freeman and citizen from the oppressions of those who had formerly exercised unlimited dominion over him. It is true that only the fifteenth amendment, in terms, mentions the negro by speaking of his color and his slavery. But it is just as true that each of the other articles was addressed to the grievances of that race, and designed to remedy them as the fifteenth.