The Works of Hubert Howe Bancroft: History of Central America. 1882-87History Company, 1888 |
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Stran 62
... finally stirred into excitement less by the facts than by the example of the little metropolis . Yet the Mexicans were in madness no whit behind the Amer- icans , nor the farmers less impetuous than townsmen when once the fury seized ...
... finally stirred into excitement less by the facts than by the example of the little metropolis . Yet the Mexicans were in madness no whit behind the Amer- icans , nor the farmers less impetuous than townsmen when once the fury seized ...
Stran 102
... Finally he breaks forth : ' I see no reason why the government should give to others and not to me . In God's name , can the circumstance of my being the first to find the gold regions of California be a cause to deprive me of every ...
... Finally he breaks forth : ' I see no reason why the government should give to others and not to me . In God's name , can the circumstance of my being the first to find the gold regions of California be a cause to deprive me of every ...
Stran 103
... finally became the chief editorial writer of the paper , and occupied that post when it was merged in the Alta . This occurred at the end of 1869 , and the same winter Mr Parsons assumed editorial control of the Sacramento Record , a ...
... finally became the chief editorial writer of the paper , and occupied that post when it was merged in the Alta . This occurred at the end of 1869 , and the same winter Mr Parsons assumed editorial control of the Sacramento Record , a ...
Stran 104
... finally his mechanics.29 At the tannery , which was now for the first time becoming profitable , leather was left to rot in the vats , and a large quantity of collected hides were rendered valueless . So in all the manufactories , shoe ...
... finally his mechanics.29 At the tannery , which was now for the first time becoming profitable , leather was left to rot in the vats , and a large quantity of collected hides were rendered valueless . So in all the manufactories , shoe ...
Stran 106
... finally died in obscurity- was no fault of the people . Any free - born American citizen has the right to do the same if he chooses . I grant that he as well as Sutter could justly claim recompense for spoliation by mobs - though there ...
... finally died in obscurity- was no fault of the people . Any free - born American citizen has the right to do the same if he chooses . I grant that he as well as Sutter could justly claim recompense for spoliation by mobs - though there ...
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Priljubljeni odlomki
Stran 299 - A general diffusion of knowledge and intelligence being essential to the preservation of the rights and liberties of the people, the Legislature shall encourage by all suitable means the promotion of intellectual, scientific, moral, and agricultural improvement.
Stran 341 - The North has only to will it to accomplish it, to do justice by conceding to the South an equal right in the acquired territory, and to do her duty by causing the stipulations relative to fugitive slaves to be faithfully fulfilled, to cease the agitation of the slave question, and to provide for the insertion of a provision in the Constitution, by an amendment, which will restore to the South, in substance, the power she possessed of protecting herself, before the equilibrium between the sections...
Stran 54 - Gold Mine Found. — In the newly made raceway of the Saw Mill recently erected by Captain Sutter, on the American Fork, gold has been found in considerable quantities. One person brought thirty dollars' worth to New Helvetia, gathered there in a short time. California, no doubt, is rich in mineral wealth, great chances here for scientific capitalists. Gold has been found in almost every part of the country.
Stran 708 - In all social systems there must be a class to do the menial duties, to perform the drudgery of life. That is, a class requiring but a low order of intellect and but little skill. Its requisites are vigor, docility, fidelity. Such a class you must have, or you would not have that other class which leads progress, civilization, and refinement...
Stran 91 - ... worth of gold; and Mr. Lyman, a gentleman of education and worthy of every credit, said he had been engaged, with four others, with a machine, on the American Fork, just below...
Stran 573 - The archives thus collected," he wrote, furnished irresistible proof that there had been an organized system of fabricating land titles carried on for a long time in California by Mexican officials ; that forgery and perjury had been reduced to a regular occupation; that the making of false grants, with the subornation of false witnesses to prove them, had become a trade and a business.
Stran 541 - That the commissioners herein provided for, and the District and Supreme Courts, in deciding on the validity of any claim brought before them under the provisions of this act, shall be governed by the treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the law of nations, the laws, usages, and customs of the government from which the claim is derived, the principles of equity, and the decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, so far as they are applicable.
Stran 91 - Sutter's mill ; that they worked eight days, and that his share was at the rate of fifty dollars a day ; but hearing that others were doing better at Weber's place, they had removed there, and were then on the point of resuming operations. I might tell of hundreds of similar instances...
Stran 733 - June 1860 he applied for a change of venue, on the ground that he could not have a fair and impartial trial in SF, because of his course during the active existence of the vigilance committee. The change of venue was granted by Judge Hager, to Marin county. On the...
Stran 128 - Panamd, to Astoria, or to such other port as the secretary of the navy may select, in the territory of Oregon, once a month each way, so as to connect with the mail from Habana to Chagres across the Isthmus.