Journal of the Assembly of the State of New York, Volume 58 |
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... in relation to foreign powers . The claims for depredations formerly committed
on the property of our merchants have been sustained by ably conducted
negociations , and admitted in almost all instances by solemn treaties ; our
commerce is ...
... in relation to foreign powers . The claims for depredations formerly committed
on the property of our merchants have been sustained by ably conducted
negociations , and admitted in almost all instances by solemn treaties ; our
commerce is ...
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It was represented that its powers of annoyance were unexhausted , and almost
inexhaustible ; that the country was only in ... In furtherance of this design to bring
the government to the feet of this great monied power , the banks of this State ...
It was represented that its powers of annoyance were unexhausted , and almost
inexhaustible ; that the country was only in ... In furtherance of this design to bring
the government to the feet of this great monied power , the banks of this State ...
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No relief was to be expected from a change of policy on the part of the Bank ,
without a submission to its requirements ; -- a submission which would
necessarily concede to it the power , not only to over - rule the public will , but to
impose its ...
No relief was to be expected from a change of policy on the part of the Bank ,
without a submission to its requirements ; -- a submission which would
necessarily concede to it the power , not only to over - rule the public will , but to
impose its ...
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You have the power to correct not only this but all other practices inconsistent
with fair dealings on the part of these ... and in guarding the public against the
mischievous perversion or misapplication of their powers and privileges , by
restraints ...
You have the power to correct not only this but all other practices inconsistent
with fair dealings on the part of these ... and in guarding the public against the
mischievous perversion or misapplication of their powers and privileges , by
restraints ...
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... the power to reverse or modify the judgment of these courts . I recommend that
the time allowed for an appeal should be extended to twenty days after actual
notice that a fine or penalty has been imposed , in every case where the
summons ...
... the power to reverse or modify the judgment of these courts . I recommend that
the time allowed for an appeal should be extended to twenty days after actual
notice that a fine or penalty has been imposed , in every case where the
summons ...
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Page 530 - York, and for other purposes," reported, that the committee had gone through the bill, filled up the blanks, and agreed to the same, without amendment, which he was directed to report to the House; and he read the report in his place, and delivered the same in at the table, where it was again read, and agreed to by the House. Ordered, That the bill be engrossed.
Page 553 - Looker, from the said committee, reported, that the committee had gone through the bill, made amendments, added clauses, filled up the blanks, and agreed to the same ; which he was directed to report to the house : And he read...
Page 492 - State of Michigan, That the following amendment be proposed to the constitution of this state, and that the same be referred to the legislature, next to be chosen, and published in pursuance of the provisions of the first section of the thirteenth article; that so much of the first section of .the second article of the constitution, as prescribes the place iit •which an elector may vote, and which is in these words, to wit: ."district, county, or township...
Page 264 - Senate, in the words following, to wit : Resolved, That the following amendment be proposed to the Constitution of this State, and that the same be referred to the Legislature next to be chosen, and published in pursuance of the provisions of the eighth article of the said Constitution...
Page 419 - Murphy, from the said committee, reported, that the committee had disagreed to the first section of the said bill; which he was directed to report to the House, and he read the report in his place, and delivered the same in at the table, where it was again read. Thereupon, Mr.