Michigan and Its Resources: Sketches of the Growth of the State, Its Industries, Agricultural Productions, Institutions, and Means of Transportation ...Michigan., W. S. George & Company, state printers and binders, 1882 - Počet stran: 166 |
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Strana 9
... portions of our northern territory which produce the best pine produce also the best crops . There are pine barrens ... portion of its territory . Most of the great trees which constitute the pride of our lumber forests , and have made ...
... portions of our northern territory which produce the best pine produce also the best crops . There are pine barrens ... portion of its territory . Most of the great trees which constitute the pride of our lumber forests , and have made ...
Strana 12
... portion of it came from New England -most of it from the rural counties of New York - all of it bore the impress of genu- ine American thought and character . The institutions of the State , the nature of its laws , the ideas which ...
... portion of it came from New England -most of it from the rural counties of New York - all of it bore the impress of genu- ine American thought and character . The institutions of the State , the nature of its laws , the ideas which ...
Strana 13
... portions of the State than ever before . There were assessed for taxes in 1881 , 29,306,820 acres . In 1861 the number of acres assessed was 15,162,710 ; in 1871 it was 20,515,388 . The rate of increase during the last ten years has ...
... portions of the State than ever before . There were assessed for taxes in 1881 , 29,306,820 acres . In 1861 the number of acres assessed was 15,162,710 ; in 1871 it was 20,515,388 . The rate of increase during the last ten years has ...
Strana 14
... portion of the Union , either in the States or territories , which offers larger encouragement to industry and economy . The laborer , seeking employment with an honest desire to earn a living , and willing to render a fair day's work ...
... portion of the Union , either in the States or territories , which offers larger encouragement to industry and economy . The laborer , seeking employment with an honest desire to earn a living , and willing to render a fair day's work ...
Strana 17
... portions of the lower peninsula , which possess an aggregate length of several hundred miles , although few of them are incorporated under the general railroad law . In all instances , it is believed , they have proved profitable ...
... portions of the lower peninsula , which possess an aggregate length of several hundred miles , although few of them are incorporated under the general railroad law . In all instances , it is believed , they have proved profitable ...
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Strana 74 - The proceeds of all lands that have been or hereafter may be granted by ;the United States to this State, for the support of schools, which...
Strana 98 - In addition to the above limited power to contract debts, the state may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or defend the state in war ; but the money arising from the contracting of such debts shall be applied to the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other purpose whatever.
Strana 147 - No money shall be appropriated or drawn from the treasury for the benefit of any religious sect or society, theological or religious seminary, nor shall property belonging to the state be appropriated for any such purposes.
Strana 74 - ... shall be and remain a perpetual fund, the interest and income of which, together with the rents of all such lands as may remain unsold, shall be inviolably appropriated and annually applied to the specific objects of the original gift, grant or appropriation.
Strana 158 - ... shall be equal thereto, and the dwelling house thereon, and its appurtenances, owned and occupied by any resident of the State, not exceeding in value fifteen hundred dollars, shall be exempt from forced sale on execution or any other final process from a court, for any debt contracted after the adoption of this Constitution.
Strana 99 - The State shall not in any manner loan its credit, nor shall it subscribe to or be interested in the stock of any company, association, or corporation.
Strana 127 - That no lands acquired under the provisions of this Act shall in any event become liable to the satisfaction of any debt or debts contracted prior to the issuing of the patent therefor.
Strana 158 - If the owner of a homestead die, leaving a widow, but no children, the same shall be exempt from the debts of her husband, and the rents and profits thereof shall inure to her benefit during her widowhood, unless she be the owner of a homestead in her own right.
Strana 80 - The superintendent would have teachers thoroughly trained, and he would have the great object of common schools "to furnish good instruction in all the elementary and common branches of knowledge, for all classes of community, as good, indeed, for the poorest boy of the state as the rich man can furnish for his children with all his wealth.
Strana 147 - No law shall ever be passed to restrain or abridge the liberty of speech or of the press; but e,very person may freely speak, write and publish his sentiments on all subjects, being responsible for the abuse of such right.