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... Claims ... RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 37 66 100 126 Detailed Statement of . 533 SINKING FUND- Report of Commissioners , May and Nov. , 1862 ............... . 59 . 66 5 % Special Examiners , Sept. , 1862 .... STATE TREASURY- Report of ...
... Claims ... RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS 37 66 100 126 Detailed Statement of . 533 SINKING FUND- Report of Commissioners , May and Nov. , 1862 ............... . 59 . 66 5 % Special Examiners , Sept. , 1862 .... STATE TREASURY- Report of ...
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... claim they have upon us , their agents . Energy , integrity and purity of purpose , economy and industry , are , at least , due from us to them . Aside from the claim that our constituents have upon us for all this , the only true ...
... claim they have upon us , their agents . Energy , integrity and purity of purpose , economy and industry , are , at least , due from us to them . Aside from the claim that our constituents have upon us for all this , the only true ...
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... claim , for this department of the army of Ohio , a most faith- ful performance of duty . With the efficient aid of the good women of Ohio , and generous and benevolent surgeons and humane nurses found all over the State , Surgeon ...
... claim , for this department of the army of Ohio , a most faith- ful performance of duty . With the efficient aid of the good women of Ohio , and generous and benevolent surgeons and humane nurses found all over the State , Surgeon ...
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... claims are in process of adjustment , to an amount of nearly $ 78,000 . These claims , of $ 193,000 , have been attended to at a cost to the State of $ 1,250 , without any cost to the soldier . The great success attending the labors of ...
... claims are in process of adjustment , to an amount of nearly $ 78,000 . These claims , of $ 193,000 , have been attended to at a cost to the State of $ 1,250 , without any cost to the soldier . The great success attending the labors of ...
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... claimed that Ohio agreed to pay in coin , and having thus agreed , and being abundantly able to perform all her agreements , we cannot with honor , compel our creditors to take any thing else . On the other side , it may be said , that ...
... claimed that Ohio agreed to pay in coin , and having thus agreed , and being abundantly able to perform all her agreements , we cannot with honor , compel our creditors to take any thing else . On the other side , it may be said , that ...
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Page 11 - State, which may take and claim the benefit of this act to the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Page 172 - ... the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the legislatures of the states may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions of life.
Page 172 - No portion of said fund, nor the interest thereon, shall be applied, directly or indirectly, under any pretence whatever, to the purchase, erection, preservation or repair of any building or buildings.
Page 172 - That all moneys derived from the sale of the lands aforesaid by the States to which the lands are apportioned, and from the sales of land scrip hereinbefore provided for, shall be invested in stocks of the United States, or of the States, or some other safe stocks, yielding not less than five per centum upon the par value of said stocks...
Page 108 - States; pilots; mariners actually employed in the sea service of any citizen or merchant within the United States...
Page 172 - ... and all expenses incurred in the management and disbursement of the moneys which may be received therefrom, shall be paid by the States to which they may belong, out of the treasury of said States, so that the entire proceeds of the sale of said lands shall be applied without any diminution whatever to the purposes hereinafter mentioned.
Page 388 - If 8 men can do a piece of work in 12 days, how long will it take...
Page 262 - ... attending such schools, their sex, and the branches taught; a statement of the number of private or select schools in the state, so far as the same can be ascertained, and the number of scholars attending such schools, their sex, and the branches taught ; a statement of the number of teachers...
Page 262 - ... of all funds and property appropriated to purposes of education ; a statement of the number of common schools in the State, the number of scholars attending such schools, their sex, and the branches...
Page 172 - ... that a sum, not exceeding ten per centum upon the amount received by any State under the provisions of this act, may be expended for the purchase of lands for sites or experimental farms, whenever authorized by the respective legislatures of said States.