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Acting upon these principles , our fellow - citizens very generally feel it to be their
solemn duty , whatever they may think of slave . ry in the abstract , or in its actual
condition in any section of the Union , to leave its treatment , as it was left in their
...
Acting upon these principles , our fellow - citizens very generally feel it to be their
solemn duty , whatever they may think of slave . ry in the abstract , or in its actual
condition in any section of the Union , to leave its treatment , as it was left in their
...
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notice ufter entering on their duties , for the discharge of this portion of said duty .
3. When this duty shall have been completed , the said commissioners shall
report to the Comptroller the amount applied by them to the purchase of bonds
and ...
notice ufter entering on their duties , for the discharge of this portion of said duty .
3. When this duty shall have been completed , the said commissioners shall
report to the Comptroller the amount applied by them to the purchase of bonds
and ...
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In each school district , there are annually chosen three trustees , whose duty it is
, to call special meetings of the inhabitants whenever they deem it necessary ; to
make out all tax lists , when taxes are voted by the inhabitants of the district to ...
In each school district , there are annually chosen three trustees , whose duty it is
, to call special meetings of the inhabitants whenever they deem it necessary ; to
make out all tax lists , when taxes are voted by the inhabitants of the district to ...
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The manufacturers of salt pay to the State a duty of six cents on every bushel
manufactured , and two mills per bushel for the brine supplied by the State
pumps . Yet the price of salt at the works during the year 1835 , did not exceed
fifteen ...
The manufacturers of salt pay to the State a duty of six cents on every bushel
manufactured , and two mills per bushel for the brine supplied by the State
pumps . Yet the price of salt at the works during the year 1835 , did not exceed
fifteen ...
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It is evident , on the contrary , that every duty of friendship towards each other
which before existed , is by our union heightened in its obligation , and enforced
by motives the most exalted and endearing . Whatever institution or state of
society ...
It is evident , on the contrary , that every duty of friendship towards each other
which before existed , is by our union heightened in its obligation , and enforced
by motives the most exalted and endearing . Whatever institution or state of
society ...
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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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