Vincent's Semi-annual United States Register: A Work in which the Principal Events of Every Half-year Occuring in the United States are Recorded, Each Arranged Under the Day of Its Date. This Volume Contains the Events Transpiring Between the 1st of January and 1st of July, 1860, Svazek 1Francis Vincent F. Vincent, 1850 - Počet stran: 662 |
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Strana 24
... husband , and informed her that they were sent to convey her to Port Clinton , where her husband in expectation was await - regard to her knowledge of the belief of the ing her arrival . She immediately complied with the re- quest , and ...
... husband , and informed her that they were sent to convey her to Port Clinton , where her husband in expectation was await - regard to her knowledge of the belief of the ing her arrival . She immediately complied with the re- quest , and ...
Strana 25
... husband belongs ; we take spring - water be- cause it is pure ; we boil the hydrant - water to take the impurities off ; I believe in eating salad . Mr. Remak . - What is the object of that ? Witness . - Anna Meister told me I should ...
... husband belongs ; we take spring - water be- cause it is pure ; we boil the hydrant - water to take the impurities off ; I believe in eating salad . Mr. Remak . - What is the object of that ? Witness . - Anna Meister told me I should ...
Strana 33
... husband was seen anxiously searching the promiscuous wreck for his wife . The search was long and untiring . Every little ⚫ nook was carefully examined ; and finally the lost one was found . In turning over some of the roofing , in a ...
... husband was seen anxiously searching the promiscuous wreck for his wife . The search was long and untiring . Every little ⚫ nook was carefully examined ; and finally the lost one was found . In turning over some of the roofing , in a ...
Strana 35
... husband passes for a physician , wished to get possession of But- terfield's property ; when the former suddenly discovered that her husband had been guilty of a revolting crime . It was alleged that the object was his own child , Lydia ...
... husband passes for a physician , wished to get possession of But- terfield's property ; when the former suddenly discovered that her husband had been guilty of a revolting crime . It was alleged that the object was his own child , Lydia ...
Strana 37
... husband in the city of St. Louis , where they lived , and shortly afterwards caused an announcement of her death to be published in the newspapers of that city . But she was not dead . Leaving St. Louis , she had lived in Chicago , not ...
... husband in the city of St. Louis , where they lived , and shortly afterwards caused an announcement of her death to be published in the newspapers of that city . But she was not dead . Leaving St. Louis , she had lived in Chicago , not ...
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Strana 342 - That the enactments of State legislatures to defeat the faithful execution of the fugitive slave law are hostile in character, subversive of the Constitution, and revolutionary in their effect.
Strana 336 - That the government of a Territory organized by an act of Congress is provisional and temporary, and during its existence all citizens of the United States have an equal right to settle with their property in the Territory, without their rights, either of person or property, being destroyed or impaired by Congressional or Territorial legislation.
Strana 438 - The declaration of principles and sentiments, which accompanies your letter, meets my approval; and it shall be my care not to violate or disregard it, in any part. Imploring the assistance of Divine Providence, and with due regard to the views and feelings of all who were represented in the Convention; to the rights of all the states, and territories, and people of the nation; to the inviolability of the Constitution, and the perpetual union, harmony, and prosperity of all, I am most happy to co-operate...
Strana 341 - Resolved, That one of the necessities of the age, in a military, commercial, and postal point of view, is speedy communication between the Atlantic and Pacific States...
Strana 178 - ... per acre, to be located in a body, in conformity to the legal subdivisions of the public lands, and after the same shall have been surveyed...
Strana 341 - Inasmuch as differences of opinion exist in the Democratic party as to the nature and extent of the powers of a Territorial Legislature, and as to the powers and duties of Congress, under the Constitution of the United States, over the institution of Slavery within the Territories : "2. Resolved, That the Democratic Party will abide by the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States on the questions of Constitutional law.
Strana 341 - Resolved, That we, the Democracy of the Union, In Convention assembled, hereby declare our affirmance of the resolutions unanimously adopted and declared as a platform of principles by the Democratic Convention at Cincinnati, in the year...
Strana 501 - I should be to give him a cordial welcome to Washington. You may be well assured that everywhere in this country he will be greeted by the American people in such a manner as cannot fail to prove gratifying to your Majesty. In this they will manifest their deep sense of your domestic virtues, as well as their convictions of your merits as a wise, patriotic, and constitutional sovereign.
Strana 426 - ... responsibility which I could almost wish had fallen upon some one of the far more eminent men and experienced statesmen whose distinguished names were before the Convention, I shall, by your leave, consider more fully the resolutions of the Convention, denominated the platform, and without any unnecessary or unreasonable delay, respond to you, Mr.
Strana 340 - Resolved, That the Democratic party are in favor of the acquisition of the island of Cuba, on such terms as shall be honorable to ourselves and just to Spain.