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... or local alienations hereafter mar the harmony which should inspire the intercourse of the repre- sentatives of the government and of our people . May no boundary - natural or artificial - prevent the union of TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS . 5 པ་
... or local alienations hereafter mar the harmony which should inspire the intercourse of the repre- sentatives of the government and of our people . May no boundary - natural or artificial - prevent the union of TERRITORIAL GOVERNORS . 5 པ་
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Nebraska State Historical Society. boundary - natural or artificial - prevent the union of all our energies , in building up an eminent , honored and thriving State . May you be prospered in all your laudable aims , and after performing ...
Nebraska State Historical Society. boundary - natural or artificial - prevent the union of all our energies , in building up an eminent , honored and thriving State . May you be prospered in all your laudable aims , and after performing ...
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... natural advantages , a blight hangs over and eventually cripples and enervates all her energies . His last veto1 arrested a bill entitled , " An act to repeal all criminal laws passed at the first session of the legislative as- sembly ...
... natural advantages , a blight hangs over and eventually cripples and enervates all her energies . His last veto1 arrested a bill entitled , " An act to repeal all criminal laws passed at the first session of the legislative as- sembly ...
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... natural rights of the people of Nebraska , most fit was it that he should be set over them as their gov- ernor . He came welcomed by the warmest enthusiasm of the people of the Territory . They felt , as they had abundant reason to feel ...
... natural rights of the people of Nebraska , most fit was it that he should be set over them as their gov- ernor . He came welcomed by the warmest enthusiasm of the people of the Territory . They felt , as they had abundant reason to feel ...
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... natural endowments were forti- fied , directed , and restrained by sound morals , high sense of honor and that chivalric bearing that charms society and makes home happy . As a writer on the Detroit Free Press and Chicago Times , his ...
... natural endowments were forti- fied , directed , and restrained by sound morals , high sense of honor and that chivalric bearing that charms society and makes home happy . As a writer on the Detroit Free Press and Chicago Times , his ...
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Σελίδα 491 - BREATHES there the man with soul so dead Who never to himself hath said, This is my own, my native land ? Whose heart hath ne'er within him burned, As home his footsteps he hath turned, From wandering on a foreign strand...
Σελίδα 343 - I falter where I firmly trod. And falling with my weight of cares Upon the great world's altar stairs That slope through darkness up to God. "I stretch lame hands of faith and grope. And gather dust and chaff, and call To what I feel is Lord of all, And faintly trust the larger hope.
Σελίδα 463 - Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife, Their sober wishes never learned to stray ; Along the cool sequestered vale of life They kept the noiseless tenor of their way.
Σελίδα 234 - We have seen hanging upon the verge of the Government, as it were, a body called, or which assumes to be, the Congress of the United States, while in fact it is a Congress of only a part of the States.
Σελίδα 191 - States by this treaty, shall be incorporated in the Union of the United States, as soon as may be consistent with the principles of the Federal Constitution; and admitted to the enjoyment of the privileges, rights, and immunities of the citizens of the United States.
Σελίδα 147 - No certificate shall be granted to any person to teach in the public schools of this state, who has not passed a satisfactory examination in physiology and hygiene, with special reference to the effects of alcoholic drinks, stimulants and narcotics upon the human system.
Σελίδα 193 - The children of persons who have been duly naturalized under any law of the United States, or who, previous to the passing of any law on that subject by the Government of the United States...
Σελίδα 468 - Tis the last rose of summer Left blooming alone ; All her lovely companions Are faded and gone ; No flower of her kindred, No rose-bud is nigh, To reflect back her blushes, Or give sigh for sigh. I'll not leave thee, thou lone one ! To pine on the stem; Since the lovely are sleeping, Go, sleep thou with them. Thus kindly I scatter Thy leaves o'er the bed, Where thy mates of the garden Lie scentless and dead. So soon may...
Σελίδα 194 - ... five years within the United States, including the three years of his minority, be admitted a citizen of the United States, without having made the declaration...
Σελίδα 89 - That the Constitution confers upon Congress sovereign power over the territories of the United States for their government and that in the exercise of this power it is both the right and the duty of Congress to prohibit in the territories those twin relics of barbarism, Polygamy and Slavery.