Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1920 |
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Adams prize American Historical Association annual meeting appointed assessment Auditor's office bonds building capitol Carey Act chairman Charles chief taxers Church City Clark clergy collection committee conference Correspondence County Historical Society course in history CUARTEL GRAL December December 29 documents drawers Ejército Libertador Republicano enemigo England English Estado Food Administration fuerza Genealogical George Gobierno Government governor Gral en Jefe Henry Herbert Baxter Adams high school Hist historians Historical Commission Idaho Indians interest John Journal of Discourses land lastage legislature manuscripts material Matthew Paris military Millennial Star Mormon museum organization papal papers patriotic societies Pennsylvania present president printed prize Prof public archives published receipts records Roger of Wendover rolls Room Saltillo SAN LUIS POTOSÍ Santa Anna secretary sent subsidy teachers Territory tion treasurer tropas United University Utah valuation Vault Vera Cruz volumes vouchers Washington William York
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Seite 261 - If there is any truth to the old proverb that "[o]ne who is his own lawyer has a fool for a client," the Court by its opinion today now bestows a constitutional right on one to make a fool of himself.
Seite 144 - States; he shall record and preserve all the laws and proceedings of the legislative assembly hereinafter constituted, and all the acts and proceedings of the governor in his executive department...
Seite 29 - The proposed amendments to the Constitution of the United States." 1900. William A. Schaper, " Sectionalism and representation In South Carolina ;" with honorable mention of Mary S. Locke, "Anti-slavery sentiment before 1808." 1901. Ulrich B. Phillips, "Georgia and State rights;
Seite 255 - British government, that its suppression would, to them, be worth a great price. But could the grandson of Dr. Franklin, be in such degree, an accomplice in the parricide of the memory of his immortal grandfather...
Seite 255 - Most people dislike vanity in others, whatever share they have of it themselves ; but I give it fair quarter wherever I meet with it, being persuaded that it is often productive of good to the possessor, and to others...
Seite 80 - It was voted that a committee of five be appointed by the Chair to promote and co-operate in the development of printed catalog cards In relation with international arrangements.
Seite 255 - ... affairs, and had studied every treatise on the subject in the English language, so that he considered himself " fully acquainted with the theory of war, in all its branches and duties, from the private soldier to the commanderin-chief.
Seite 5 - Columbia, and may hold its annual meetings in such places as the said incorporates shall determine. Said association shall report annually to the secretary of the Smithsonian Institution concerning its proceedings and the condition of historical study in America. Said secretary shall communicate to Congress...
Seite 326 - I fear you will be obliged to retreat at least until you are joined by the Miamies. I have sent all- the Indians I could muster, particularly the Ottawas of the Miamie River. . . . You must be sensible that my soldiers are little acquainted with wood fighting and 111 equipped for it withall. I have therefore only ordered them to take post where they can secure the ammunition and provisions and support you in case you are obliged to retreat, which I hope will still not be the case.
Seite 150 - There shall also be appropriated annually a sufficient sum to be expended by the secretary of the Territory, and upon an estimate to be made by the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States, to defray the expenses of the Legislative Assembly, the printing of the laws, and other incidental expenses...