The State Convention on Internal Improvements: Containing the ResolutionW. I. Niles, 1825 - 63 strani |
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Stran 11
... necessary effect of its completion will be to force on its spee- dy extension , to place it on the line , and as one of the links of the canal na- vigation from lake Erie to the Chesapeake , and to ensure to our state , the en- ג tire ...
... necessary effect of its completion will be to force on its spee- dy extension , to place it on the line , and as one of the links of the canal na- vigation from lake Erie to the Chesapeake , and to ensure to our state , the en- ג tire ...
Stran 12
... necessary to its execution , should be retained and exercised by the state , where they will encounter no jealousy ; that its execution should be undertaken by the state alone , which would be actuated by a liberal and enlarged policy ...
... necessary to its execution , should be retained and exercised by the state , where they will encounter no jealousy ; that its execution should be undertaken by the state alone , which would be actuated by a liberal and enlarged policy ...
Stran 13
... necessary to reclaim by judicial pro- ceedings , because of misuser , but has reverted to it because of nonuser by said company , of its powers and privileges , within the time assigned for their duration by the charter and subsequent ...
... necessary to reclaim by judicial pro- ceedings , because of misuser , but has reverted to it because of nonuser by said company , of its powers and privileges , within the time assigned for their duration by the charter and subsequent ...
Stran 14
... necessary to divest . Because , apart from the question of policy in stripping the state of her sovereignty over the ... necessary for the purpose of constructing the proposed canal , and every other incidental right necessary to the ...
... necessary to divest . Because , apart from the question of policy in stripping the state of her sovereignty over the ... necessary for the purpose of constructing the proposed canal , and every other incidental right necessary to the ...
Stran 15
... necessary for the instant com- mencement and completion of the said canal . Mr. Buchanan , of Washington county , submitted the following resolutions , which were read and referred to the same committee . Resolved , That the ...
... necessary for the instant com- mencement and completion of the said canal . Mr. Buchanan , of Washington county , submitted the following resolutions , which were read and referred to the same committee . Resolved , That the ...
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accomplishment adopted advantages agricultural Alleghany county Alleghany mountains Ann Arundel county appointed Atlantic calculated canal navigation canals or rail cents Charles county Chesapeake and Ohio Chesapeake bay citizens city of Baltimore coal commerce committee Daniel Jenifer effect emporium Erie canal expense of transportation exports extent fertile fifty miles five hundred Frederick county Howard hundred and fifty hundred miles hundred thousand increase interest internal improvement investment Jenifer John labor lake Erie land legislature of Maryland M'Mahon manufactures Maulsby ment millions of dollars motion object opinion Patapsco Patapsco river Pennsylvania Pittsburg Plater population portion Potomac company Potomac river Potts present produce proper proposed canal question rail roads resolutions offered Resolved further Richard Potts seven hundred soil Sprigg square miles submitted the following system of internal territory Thomas Ellicott Thomas Phenix three hundred tion tolls trade union United Virginia Washington county water power wealth western York
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Stran 7 - The west derives from the east supplies requisite to its growth and comfort... and what is perhaps of still greater consequence, it must of necessity owe the secure enjoyment of indispensable outlets for its own productions, to the weight, influence, and the future maritime strength of the Atlantic side of the union, directed by an indissoluble community of interest. as one nation.
Stran 30 - The East in a like intercourse with the West, already finds, and in the progressive improvement of interior communications, by land and water, will more and more find a valuable vent for the commodities which it brings from abroad, or manufactures at home. The West derives from the East supplies requisite to its growth and comfort ; and what is perhaps of still greater consequence, it must of necessity owe the secure enjoyment of indispensable outlets for its own productions to the weight, influence,...
Stran 14 - Ten members shall be present to constitute a quorum for the transaction of business, and all questions shall be determined by a majority of the members present at any meeting.
Stran 27 - Maryland, submitted a report that the practicability of a canal from Baltimore to intersect and unite with the Chesapeake and Ohio canal, thence to Pittsburg, and thence to Lake Erie, no longer admitted of a doubt, but should be carried out.
Stran 13 - No member shall speak more than twice on the same subject, without leave of the Senate; nor more• than once, until every member choosing to speak shall have spoken.
Stran 13 - After Chase had spoken a while,3 he 'On Tuesday, we learn from the minority's address, the following proposed rules of order had been rejected by the convention : " When a motion is made and seconded, the matter of the motion shall receive a determination by the question, or be postponed, by general consent, or the previous question, before any other motion shall be received ;" and " Every question shall be entered on the journal...
Stran 33 - Bingham then offered the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: Resolved, unanimously, That the thanks of this House be, and they are hereby presented to the honorable Philo C.
Stran 17 - ... control, administration, and supervision of schools and educational programs are to be reserved strictly to the states and forbidden to all federal officers and agencies. Among the various professional organizations of teachers there is strong support for the Harrison-Fletcher bill because of the belief that the time has arrived when the government of the United States must more fully discharge its obligation in support of schools for the citizens in all areas of our country.