Combined Kansas Reports, Part 2Kansas State Printing Plant., 1888 Included the reports of the executive officers, and for many years those of the educational and charitable institutions. |
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... costs . The Clerk of the United States Supreme Court , finding that his estimate was too large , afterward returned to me the sum of $ 81 , which I turned into the State treasury - making the total cost to the State for the trial of ...
... costs . The Clerk of the United States Supreme Court , finding that his estimate was too large , afterward returned to me the sum of $ 81 , which I turned into the State treasury - making the total cost to the State for the trial of ...
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... cost to the State for his necessary traveling expenses . nesses . I would suggest that a new section be added ... costs to that date accrued on the criminal suit be paid ; and if he fail to pay the same , that the bondsmen be required to ...
... cost to the State for his necessary traveling expenses . nesses . I would suggest that a new section be added ... costs to that date accrued on the criminal suit be paid ; and if he fail to pay the same , that the bondsmen be required to ...
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... costs . I had great hopes of winning this case , and recovering back to the State the 7,500 acres land involved in the controversy . My hopes of winning were based upon the unconstitutionality of the act under which the land was sold ...
... costs . I had great hopes of winning this case , and recovering back to the State the 7,500 acres land involved in the controversy . My hopes of winning were based upon the unconstitutionality of the act under which the land was sold ...
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... cost does not exceed $ 200 , without levying a tax especially therefor , and without voting bonds ; but should a bridge cost more than that sum , it must be built by the county , or township bonds must be voted by the people , upon a ...
... cost does not exceed $ 200 , without levying a tax especially therefor , and without voting bonds ; but should a bridge cost more than that sum , it must be built by the county , or township bonds must be voted by the people , upon a ...
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... cost of the road by the county out of the general fund , and the balance , two - thirds , would be levied against the real property adjacent to the line of the road . A city is authorized to provide for making any and all improvements ...
... cost of the road by the county out of the general fund , and the balance , two - thirds , would be levied against the real property adjacent to the line of the road . A city is authorized to provide for making any and all improvements ...
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Page 19 - No bill shall contain more than one subject, which shall be clearly expressed in its title, and no law shall be revived or amended unless the new act contain the entire act revived, or the section or sections amended, and •the section or sections so amended shall be repealed.
Page 100 - And if any State deems the retail and internal traffic in ardent spirits injurious to its citizens, and calculated to produce idleness, vice, or debauchery, I see nothing in the constitution of the United States to prevent it from regulating and restraining the traffic, or from prohibiting it altogether, if it thinks proper.
Page 2 - That five per centum of the net proceeds of sales of all public lands lying within said State, which shall be sold by Congress after the admission of said State into the Union, after deducting all the expenses incident to the same, shall be paid to said State for the purpose of making public roads and internal improvements as the legislature shall direct...
Page 101 - If, therefore, a state deems the absolute prohibition of the manufacture and sale within her limits of intoxicating liquors for other than medical, scientific, and manufacturing purposes, to be necessary to the peace and security of society, the courts cannot, without usurping 'legislative functions, override the will of the people as thus expressed by their chosen representatives.
Page 77 - A false pretense is such a fraudulent representation of an existing or past fact, by one who knows it not to be true, as is adapted to induce the person to whom it is made to part with something of value.
Page 5 - ... shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not less than...
Page 78 - ... deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before any court of competent jurisdiction shall be punished by a fine...
Page 4 - States, for the security of the public, a good and sufficient bond, in the sum of five thousand dollars, to be approved by the...
Page 121 - That the system of instruction existing at present in America commends itself . to the world, for the reason that its tendency is to include all known methods and expedients which have been found to be of value in the education of the deaf, while it allows diversity and independence of action, and works at the same time harmoniously, aiming at the attainment of an object common to all.
Page 112 - When a new district is formed in whole, or in part from one or more districts possessed of a...