History of Michigan, Civil and Topographical: In a Compendious Form : with a View of the Surrounding LakesE. French, 1839 - Počet stran: 397 |
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Strana vi
... arrived when the facts should be em . bodied , and the causes and consequences which have borne upon that country clearly set forth . There is a striking difference in the colonial character of the Atlantic States and those of the north ...
... arrived when the facts should be em . bodied , and the causes and consequences which have borne upon that country clearly set forth . There is a striking difference in the colonial character of the Atlantic States and those of the north ...
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... Arrival of Bradstreet . Indians dispersed . 98 CHAPTER VIII . Condition of Michigan after the Pontiac war . The Hudson's Bay ompany . The North - west Company . The American Fur Company . Administration of the law by the English ...
... Arrival of Bradstreet . Indians dispersed . 98 CHAPTER VIII . Condition of Michigan after the Pontiac war . The Hudson's Bay ompany . The North - west Company . The American Fur Company . Administration of the law by the English ...
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... Arriving within sight of Newfound- land , the mariners passed to the west , and entering the gulf on the day of St. Lawrence , they gave that name to the broad sheet of water which was spread out before them . This name was afterwards ...
... Arriving within sight of Newfound- land , the mariners passed to the west , and entering the gulf on the day of St. Lawrence , they gave that name to the broad sheet of water which was spread out before them . This name was afterwards ...
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... arrived at the principal village on the island of Hochelaga , where Montreal now stands . That region he found in the possession of a branch of the Wyandot or Huron tribe of In- dians , who had driven out the preceding inhabitants , and ...
... arrived at the principal village on the island of Hochelaga , where Montreal now stands . That region he found in the possession of a branch of the Wyandot or Huron tribe of In- dians , who had driven out the preceding inhabitants , and ...
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... Arriving in Canada in 1612 , he brought four Recol- lets to the colony for the conversion of the savages , and five years afterwards he was appointed lieutenant under Marshal de Montmorency , who had succeeded the Prince of Condé in the ...
... Arriving in Canada in 1612 , he brought four Recol- lets to the colony for the conversion of the savages , and five years afterwards he was appointed lieutenant under Marshal de Montmorency , who had succeeded the Prince of Condé in the ...
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Strana 396 - 17. No bill of attainder, ex post facto law, or law impairing the obligation of contracts, shall be passed. 18. Excessive bail shall not be required ; excessive fines shall not be imposed ; and cruel and unjust punishments shall not be inflicted. 19. The property of no person shall be taken for public use without just
Strana 394 - people; and they have the right at all times to alter or reform the same, and to abolish one form of government and establish another whenever the public good requires it. 3. No man or set of men are entitled to exclusive or separate privileges. 4. Every person has a right to worship Almighty God according to
Strana 248 - Government, which the people of Michigan have formed for themselves, be, and the same is hereby accepted, ratified, and confirmed ; and that the said State of Michigan shall be, and is hereby declared to be one of the United States of America, and is hereby admitted into the Union upon an equal
Strana 249 - as soon as the assent herein required shall be given, the President of the United States shall announce the same by proclamation, and thereupon, and without any further proceeding on the part of Congress, the admission of the said State into the Union as one of the United States of America, on an equal footing with the
Strana 396 - The people shall have the right freely to assemble together, to consult for the common good, to instruct their representatives, and to petition the legislature for redress of grievances. 21. All acts of the legislature, contrary to this or any other article of this