North America, Volumen2Chapman & Hall, 1862 - 313 páginas |
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... education in the various parts of the country , and among the different orders of the people , it shall be the duty of the legislatures and magistrates , in all fu- ture periods of this commonwealth , to cherish the in- 80 NORTH AMERICA .
... education in the various parts of the country , and among the different orders of the people , it shall be the duty of the legislatures and magistrates , in all fu- ture periods of this commonwealth , to cherish the in- 80 NORTH AMERICA .
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... legislature of this State to make suitable provision for the support and maintenance of public schools . " So say the Texians ; but then the Texians had the advantage of a later experience than any which fell in the way of the ...
... legislature of this State to make suitable provision for the support and maintenance of public schools . " So say the Texians ; but then the Texians had the advantage of a later experience than any which fell in the way of the ...
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... legislature of the State from whence he came . He was expressing the general idea on the subject of a large body of Americans . It was not that he and his State had really no objection to the war . Such a war loomed terribly large ...
... legislature of the State from whence he came . He was expressing the general idea on the subject of a large body of Americans . It was not that he and his State had really no objection to the war . Such a war loomed terribly large ...
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... legislature or is , in other terms , the political capital . Baltimore is a city containing 230,000 inhabitants , and is considered to have as strong and perhaps as violent a mob as any city in the Union . Of the above number 30,000 are ...
... legislature or is , in other terms , the political capital . Baltimore is a city containing 230,000 inhabitants , and is considered to have as strong and perhaps as violent a mob as any city in the Union . Of the above number 30,000 are ...
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Anthony Trollope. legislature of the State was presumed to be secessionist , but the legislature was not sitting , nor in the ordinary course of things would that legislature have been called on to sit again . The legislature of Maryland ...
Anthony Trollope. legislature of the State was presumed to be secessionist , but the legislature was not sitting , nor in the ordinary course of things would that legislature have been called on to sit again . The legislature of Maryland ...
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