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... January 14 , 1902 , issued by the United States Govern- ment . It is worthy of comment , in perusing the document , to note that the inventor has been given very broad claims on the salient fea- tures of his mechanism , as his devices ...
... January 14 , 1902 , issued by the United States Govern- ment . It is worthy of comment , in perusing the document , to note that the inventor has been given very broad claims on the salient fea- tures of his mechanism , as his devices ...
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... January , 1862 . II . Commanding officers of the six months ' militia will muster their commands for pay and discharge upon the 25th day of January , 1862 , and will be prepared to deliver up all property of the State in their control ...
... January , 1862 . II . Commanding officers of the six months ' militia will muster their commands for pay and discharge upon the 25th day of January , 1862 , and will be prepared to deliver up all property of the State in their control ...
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... January 6 , 1863 . The following special order , received from the War Department , is published for the information of all concerned : " SPECIAL ORDERS , 66 " No. 416 . " WAR DEPARTMENT , ADJUTANT - GENERAL'S OFFICE , " Washington ...
... January 6 , 1863 . The following special order , received from the War Department , is published for the information of all concerned : " SPECIAL ORDERS , 66 " No. 416 . " WAR DEPARTMENT , ADJUTANT - GENERAL'S OFFICE , " Washington ...
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... January , 1865 , it was decided by the War Department that , though " mustered in for during the war , " the Missouri State Militia should be held to service for three years only . This decision was conveyed in a letter , of which the ...
... January , 1865 , it was decided by the War Department that , though " mustered in for during the war , " the Missouri State Militia should be held to service for three years only . This decision was conveyed in a letter , of which the ...
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... January . 1,799 February 1,744 898 877 2.697 2,621 March April .. 1,235 1,235 870 870 May . 339 339 June 1,339 936 2,275 July . 1.774 45 1,698 3,517 August 2,142 45 1.475 3,662 September 1,306 1,306 October 7,810 2,329 2 , 606 2,399 374 ...
... January . 1,799 February 1,744 898 877 2.697 2,621 March April .. 1,235 1,235 870 870 May . 339 339 June 1,339 936 2,275 July . 1.774 45 1,698 3,517 August 2,142 45 1.475 3,662 September 1,306 1,306 October 7,810 2,329 2 , 606 2,399 374 ...
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Page 197 - Words used in this Code in the present tense include the future as well as the present; words used in the masculine gender include the feminine and neuter; the singular number includes the plural, and the plural the singular; the word "person...
Page 233 - Anything which is injurious to health, or is indecent or offensive to the senses, or an obstruction to the free use of property, so as to interfere with the comfortable enjoyment of life or property...
Page 196 - The repeal of any statute shall not have the effect to release or extinguish any penalty, forfeiture, or liability incurred under such statute, unless the repealing Act shall so expressly provide, and such statute shall be treated as still remaining in force for the purpose of sustaining any proper action or prosecution for the enforcement of such penalty, forfeiture, or liability.
Page 191 - ... after the allowance of such a claim, the ascertainment of the amount due, and the issuing of a warrant for the payment thereof.
Page 241 - That the people of this State have the inherent, sole and exclusive right of regulating the internal government and police thereof, and of altering and abolishing their Constitution and form of government whenever it may be necessary for their safety and happiness...
Page 219 - When committed in defense of habitation, property, or person,. against one who manifestly intends or endeavors, by violence or surprise, to commit a felony...
Page 187 - Is authorized to prescribe regulations, not Inconsistent with law, for the government of his department, the conduct of Its officers and clerks, the distribution and performance of Its business, and the custody, use, and preservation of the records, papers, and property appertaining to It.
Page 200 - The intent or intention is manifested by the circumstances connected with the offense, and the sound mind and discretion of the accused. All persons are of sound mind who are neither idiots nor lunatics, nor affected with insanity.
Page 77 - By reason of any defect in the condition of the ways, works, or machinery, connected with, or used in the business of the employer...
Page 268 - ... How sleep the Brave who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blest! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung; By forms unseen their dirge is sung; There Honor comes, a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clay; And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there!