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Page 115 - also the Directory in France. They all came to the same end. Says Madison, in No. XLVII of the Federalist. 'The accumulation of all powers, legislative and judiciary, in the same hands, whether of one, a few, or many, and whether hereditary, selfappointed, or elective, may justly be pronounced the very definition
Page 9 - relating to the payments for tickets or passage by any corporation, association, society, municipality, or foreign government shall not apply to the tickets or passage of aliens in immediate and continuous transit through the United States to foreign contiguous territory; and provided, further; that skilled labor may be imported if labor of like kind
Page 65 - severely those who bestow some attention to affairs of this seemingly low nature. Human felicity is produc'd not so much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen, as by little advantages that occur every day.
Page 65 - by this small expense; ... I sent one of these papers to each house, and in a day or two went around to see who would subscribe an agreement to pay these sixpences; it was unanimously signed, and for a time well executed. This raised a general desire to have all the streets
Page 9 - cannot be found in this country; and provided, further, that the provisions of this law applicable to contract labor shall not be held to exclude professional actors, artists, lecturers, singers, ministers of any religious denomination, professors of colleges or seminaries, persons belonging to any
Page 9 - prescribe: provided, that nothing in this act shall exclude, if otherwise admissible, persons convicted of an offense purely political, not involving moral turpitude; provided further that the provisions relating to the payments for tickets or passage by any corporation, association, society, municipality, or foreign government
Page 195 - Commission to be appointed by the Governor, and to consist of three members of the Senate and three members of the House of Representatives of
Page 134 - Afoot and light-hearted, I take to the open road. "Healthy, free, the world before me, "The long brown path before me leading wherever I choose.
Page 75 - is discipline. 8. A scout smiles and whistles under all circumstances. When he gets an order he should obey it cheerily and readily, not in a slow, hang-dog sort of way. Scouts never grumble at hardships, nor whine at each other, nor swear when put out. The punishment for swearing or using bad language is for each
Page 169 - ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars for the first offense, and for each subsequent offense shall be fined not less than twenty dollars nor more than one hundred dollars.