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... debt to other funds for the current expenses of the treasury , four hundred and six thou- sand and sixty - eight dollars and ninety - seven cents . In consequence of the recent amendment of the Constitution , the income from auction and ...
... debt to other funds for the current expenses of the treasury , four hundred and six thou- sand and sixty - eight dollars and ninety - seven cents . In consequence of the recent amendment of the Constitution , the income from auction and ...
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... debt . The productive capital of the Common School Fund is one mil- lion eight hundred and seventy - five thousand one hundred and ninety - one dollars and seventy - one cents . Its income during the last fiscal year , was one hundred ...
... debt . The productive capital of the Common School Fund is one mil- lion eight hundred and seventy - five thousand one hundred and ninety - one dollars and seventy - one cents . Its income during the last fiscal year , was one hundred ...
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... debt contracted on its account ; nor is it neces- sary , according to the views I have heretofore presented on this ... debt already contracted for internal improvements , the interest can only be paid by new loans , unless you resort to ...
... debt contracted on its account ; nor is it neces- sary , according to the views I have heretofore presented on this ... debt already contracted for internal improvements , the interest can only be paid by new loans , unless you resort to ...
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... debt , even for such an object , and constantly and rapidly accu- mulating it by loans to pay the interest . I am sure our credit would ere long sink under such a policy . If at a period of unu sual prosperity , with resources most ...
... debt , even for such an object , and constantly and rapidly accu- mulating it by loans to pay the interest . I am sure our credit would ere long sink under such a policy . If at a period of unu sual prosperity , with resources most ...
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... debt , we take the benefits without the burden . On the supposition that a public work does not for fifteen years produce an income more than sufficient to keep it in repair , the debt contracted for its con- struction will at the end ...
... debt , we take the benefits without the burden . On the supposition that a public work does not for fifteen years produce an income more than sufficient to keep it in repair , the debt contracted for its con- struction will at the end ...
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Page 6 - All committees shall be appointed by the Speaker, unless otherwise specially directed by the House...
Page 31 - He shall prescribe suitable forms and regulations for making all reports and conducting all necessary proceedings under this act, and shall cause the same, with such instructions as he shall deem necessary and proper for the organization and government of schools, to be transmitted to the local school officers, who shall be governed in accordance therewith. SEC. 54. He shall cause as many copies of the laws relating to schools and Teachers...
Page 5 - House shall, if appealed to, decide on the case, but without debate : if there be no appeal, the decision of the Chair shall be submitted to. If the decision be in favor of the member called to order, he shall be at liberty to proceed : if...
Page 8 - Company bearing interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum...
Page 4 - He shall have the right to name any member to perform the duties of the chair, but such substitution shall not extend beyond an adjournment.
Page 4 - They are required by the act to attend at the clerk's office, and calculate and ascertain the whole number of votes given at any election ; and certify the same to be a true canvass. This is not a judicial act, but merely ministerial. They have no power to controvert the votes of the electors.
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