Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition: During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Vydání 4Lea and Blanchard, 1845 |
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... passed by any family that has ever come under my notice . I next returned the visits I had received from the foreign residents , in which duty I was accompanied by our consul . I found many of them living in very comfortable stone ...
... passed by any family that has ever come under my notice . I next returned the visits I had received from the foreign residents , in which duty I was accompanied by our consul . I found many of them living in very comfortable stone ...
Strana 9
... passed ? My vote is not then needed . " But , supposing from this , that she had reasons for withholding her vote , they pressed her to speak , when she asked , " Does not this proposed law give one - third of the property to the king ...
... passed ? My vote is not then needed . " But , supposing from this , that she had reasons for withholding her vote , they pressed her to speak , when she asked , " Does not this proposed law give one - third of the property to the king ...
Strana 19
... passed . I assured him that I considered his government to have made sufficient progress towards a position among civilized nations to authorize him to require that official business should be carried on in this manner , and expressed ...
... passed . I assured him that I considered his government to have made sufficient progress towards a position among civilized nations to authorize him to require that official business should be carried on in this manner , and expressed ...
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... passed for the benefit of one to the injury of another . 4. No man shall be punished , unless his crime be first made mani- fest , neither shall he be punished unless he be first brought to trial in the presence of his accusers , and ...
... passed for the benefit of one to the injury of another . 4. No man shall be punished , unless his crime be first made mani- fest , neither shall he be punished unless he be first brought to trial in the presence of his accusers , and ...
Strana 26
... passed without the ap- probation of a majority of them . RESPECTING THE MEETINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY . There shall be an annual meeting as stated above ; but if the chiefs think it desirable to meet again , they may do it at their ...
... passed without the ap- probation of a majority of them . RESPECTING THE MEETINGS OF THE LEGISLATIVE BODY . There shall be an annual meeting as stated above ; but if the chiefs think it desirable to meet again , they may do it at their ...
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