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Page 15
... employed for purposes of pasture . That is perhaps the principal use to which it is desirable that it ever should be applied ; but , the fact that one of our industrial operations has been to mow down several thousand rank thistles upon ...
... employed for purposes of pasture . That is perhaps the principal use to which it is desirable that it ever should be applied ; but , the fact that one of our industrial operations has been to mow down several thousand rank thistles upon ...
Page 16
... employed , and cost $ 30 beside the materials . The remainder of all our painting has cost nothing except for the materials , having been done within ourselves entirely , and to a very great extent by patients . These have been thus ...
... employed , and cost $ 30 beside the materials . The remainder of all our painting has cost nothing except for the materials , having been done within ourselves entirely , and to a very great extent by patients . These have been thus ...
Page 17
... employ- ments . There is a deficiency in the infirmary or hospital arrangements for the sick . All such cases are now necessarily left in the halls , where the noise and excitements of other patients do much harm , and where adequate ...
... employ- ments . There is a deficiency in the infirmary or hospital arrangements for the sick . All such cases are now necessarily left in the halls , where the noise and excitements of other patients do much harm , and where adequate ...
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... employ such persons and for such duties as he may deem necessary . " I have , therefore , in the codes of Rules and Regula- tions , appended to this report , and presented for your consideration , provided for the creation of the office ...
... employ such persons and for such duties as he may deem necessary . " I have , therefore , in the codes of Rules and Regula- tions , appended to this report , and presented for your consideration , provided for the creation of the office ...
Page 30
... employed as a mere sinecure , absorbing the money of the State , and rendering no equivalent . But even a slight examination of the subject will dissipate these false views , and correct these erroneous impressions . No man , influenced ...
... employed as a mere sinecure , absorbing the money of the State , and rendering no equivalent . But even a slight examination of the subject will dissipate these false views , and correct these erroneous impressions . No man , influenced ...
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Page 589 - Treasurer and Company of Adventurers of the city of London for the first colony in Virginia...
Page 104 - I charge thee therefore, before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing, and his kingdom ; preach the word, be instant in season, out of season, reprove, rebuke, exhort with all long-suffering and doctrine.
Page 591 - ... if the said river shall not extend so far northward, then by the said river, so far as it doth extend ; and from the head of the said river, the eastern bounds...
Page 596 - To extend Mason and Dixon's line due west five degrees of longitude, to be computed from the river Delaware, for the southern boundary of Pennsylvania, and that a meridian, drawn from the western extremity thereof, to the northern limit of said State, be the western boundary of said State forever.
Page 302 - And what's still stranger left behind a name For which men vainly decimate the throng, Not only famous, but of that good fame Without which glory's but a tavern song — Simple, serene, the antipodes of Shame, Which Hate nor Envy e'er could tinge with wrong; An active hermit, even in age the child Of Nature or the man of Ross run wild.
Page 471 - Sec. 8. The members of the two houses of the Legislature shall receive a reasonable compensation for their services, to be paid out of the treasury of the United States, and ascertained by law. The law for making such provision shall be passed, with the concurrence of the first Assembly, and shall extend to succeeding Assemblies; and no succeeding Assembly shall concur in an alteration of such provision so as to increase...
Page 355 - In pursuance of a joint resolution of the- Senate and. House of Representatives, passed in 1819, regulating the subject of printing for the two Houses...
Page 296 - An act to incorporate the State Bank of Ohio and other, banking companies.
Page 459 - He shall transact all executive business with the officers of government, civil and military, and may require information in writing from the officers of the executive department, upon any subject relating to the duties of their respective offices.
Page 459 - Governor shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed ; communicate to the General Assembly, at every session, the condition of the State; recommend to its consideration such measures as he may deem expedient...