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Stran 125
... persons in each State , and one additional Representative for each State having a fraction greater than one moiety of the said ratio , computed according to the rule prescribed by the Constitution of the United States . " The law of ...
... persons in each State , and one additional Representative for each State having a fraction greater than one moiety of the said ratio , computed according to the rule prescribed by the Constitution of the United States . " The law of ...
Stran 151
... person taking letters through or over any part of the United States for the purpose of being sent out of the United States without the payment of postage . Letters addressed to different persons cannot be inclosed in the same envelope ...
... person taking letters through or over any part of the United States for the purpose of being sent out of the United States without the payment of postage . Letters addressed to different persons cannot be inclosed in the same envelope ...
Stran 176
... person or persons to bring to the Mint gold and silver bullion to be coined ; and the bullion so brought is there assayed and coined , as speedily as may be after the receipt thereof , and , if of the stand- ard of the United States ...
... person or persons to bring to the Mint gold and silver bullion to be coined ; and the bullion so brought is there assayed and coined , as speedily as may be after the receipt thereof , and , if of the stand- ard of the United States ...
Stran 181
... Persons . Whites Slaves . To each 100 Persons , there were Free Col'd . Whites . Slaves . Free Col'd . 1790 16,359 8,089 7,684 586 49.45 46.97 3.58 1500 20,473 9,630 9,819 1,024 47.04 47.93 5.00 1810 24,711 11,568 11,671 1,472 46.80 ...
... Persons . Whites Slaves . To each 100 Persons , there were Free Col'd . Whites . Slaves . Free Col'd . 1790 16,359 8,089 7,684 586 49.45 46.97 3.58 1500 20,473 9,630 9,819 1,024 47.04 47.93 5.00 1810 24,711 11,568 11,671 1,472 46.80 ...
Stran 182
... Persons . Years . All Ages . Under 16. 16 to 45. Over 45 . In each 100 Persons , there were Under 16. 16 to 45. Over 45 . 1800 9,630 3,991 4,733 906 41.44 49.15 9.41 1810 11,568 4,760 5,234 1,574 41.15 45.24 13 61 1820 10,653 4,241 ...
... Persons . Years . All Ages . Under 16. 16 to 45. Over 45 . In each 100 Persons , there were Under 16. 16 to 45. Over 45 . 1800 9,630 3,991 4,733 906 41.44 49.15 9.41 1810 11,568 4,760 5,234 1,574 41.15 45.24 13 61 1820 10,653 4,241 ...
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Stran 253 - ... major part of them, and the judges of the court of appeals, or the major part of them.
Stran 262 - Fees. The judges of the Supreme Court, and the chancellors, are elected by a joint vote of the two houses of the General Assembly, for six years. The Supreme Court has appellate jurisdiction only, and holds its sessions at the seat of government, on the first Monday of January and June of each year, for hearing and determining points of law taken by appeal or writ of error from the Chancery, Circuit, and Probate Courts.
Stran 158 - ... for any embezzlement, loss, or destruction, by the master, officers, mariners, passengers, or any other person or persons, of any property, goods, or merchandise, shipped or put on board of such...
Stran 266 - ... give, and the person receiving the same, and any person who gives or causes to be given an illegal vote knowing it to be such at any election to be hereafter held in this State, shall on conviction in a Court of Law, in addition to the penalties now or hereafter to be imposed by law, be forever disqualified to hold any office of profit or trust or to vote at any election thereafter.
Stran 130 - The Congress of the United States consists of a Senate and House of Representatives, and must assemble at least once every year, on the first Monday of December, unless it is otherwise provided by law.
Stran 299 - The principal of all funds arising from the sale or other disposition of lands or other property, granted or intrusted to this State for educational and religious purposes, shall forever be preserved inviolate and undiminished ; and the income arising therefrom shall be faithfully applied to the specific objects of the original grants or appropriations.
Stran 344 - ... may pursue and reclaim such fugitive person, either by procuring a warrant from some one of the courts, judges, or commissioners aforesaid, of the proper circuit, district, or county, for the apprehension of such fugitive from service or labor or by seizing and arresting such fugitive, where the same can be done without process...
Stran 158 - The liability of the owner of any vessel for any embezzlement, loss or destruction by any person of any property, goods or merchandise, shipped or put on board of such vessel, or for any loss, damage or injury by collision, or for any act, matter or thing, loss, damage or forfeiture, done, occasioned or incurred, without the privity or knowledge of such owner or owners, shall in no case exceed the amount or value of the interest of such owner in such vessel and her freight then pending.
Stran 298 - The Legislature shall protect by law, from forced sale, a certain portion of the homestead and other property of all heads of families.
Stran 193 - THE public lands that have belonged, and now belong, to the General Government are situated, — 1st. Within the limits of the United States, as defined by the treaty of 1783, and...