The Iowa Journal of History and Politics, Količina 10State Historical Society of Iowa, 1912 |
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Stran 417 - Resolved, That the proceedings of this meeting be signed by the Chairman and Secretary, and published in both of the newspapers of Iowa City.
Stran 481 - Resolved, That the thanks of this Convention be tendered to Gen. RP Lowe for the able and impartial manner in which he has presided over its deliberations, and the Secretaries, Messrs.
Stran 465 - That a delegate to the house of representatives of the United States, to serve during each congress of the United States, may be elected by the voters qualified to elect members of the legislative assembly...
Stran 511 - The foregoing articles shall not be construed so as in any way to encourage the overthrow of any State Government or of the General Government of the United States, and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to amendment and repeal, and our flag shall be the same that our fathers fought under in the Revolution.
Stran 275 - Magruder. The Report of the Librarian of Congress for the year ending June 30, 1911, contains, among other things, a list of accessions of manuscripts and broadsides, and a special report of interest and value relative to legislative reference bureaus. Among the articles in The History Teacher's Magazine for February are: The Evolution of the Teacher, by Lucy H. Salmon; How Modern Shall We Make Our Modern History ?, by David Saville Muzzey ; and The New Age, by Henry Lewin Cannon.
Stran 418 - States, and for other purposes;" in order to establish justice, promote the welfare and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish the following Constitution or form of Government ; and do mutually agree with each other to form ourselves into a free and independent State, by the name of the State of Ohio.
Stran 43 - Words and phrases are construed according to the context and the approved usage of the language; but technical words and phrases, and such others as have acquired a peculiar and appropriate meaning in law, or are defined in the succeeding section, are to be construed according to such peculiar and appropriate meaning or definition.
Stran 28 - ... committee of five be appointed on the part of the House, to act with a similar committee on the part of the Senate with instructions to arrange the title and style to said chapters or laws in accordance with the constitution of the state of Iowa.7...
Stran 470 - That in every case where a State is entitled to more than one Representative, the number to which each State shall be entitled under this apportionment shall be elected by districts composed of contiguous territory equal in number to the number of Representatives to which said State may be entitled, no one district electing more than one Representative.
Stran 353 - The rule of the common law, that statutes in derogation thereof are to be strictly construed, has no application to this code. The code establishes the law of this state respecting the subjects to which it relates, and its provisions and all proceedings under it are to be liberally construed, with a view to effect its objects and to promote justice.