The National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Volume 13; Volume 15; Volume 19Magazine of Western History Publishing Company, 1894 - United States |
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Page 154
... courts and proceedings according to the course of the common law . About this time the spirit of con- quest , adventure and exploration took possession of the people , and the stories brought back from Virginia and America so influenced ...
... courts and proceedings according to the course of the common law . About this time the spirit of con- quest , adventure and exploration took possession of the people , and the stories brought back from Virginia and America so influenced ...
Page 179
... court . Wiedmanstadius printed the New Testament in Syriac , at Vienna , and Diodatis published , in French , a trans- lation of his Italian version . An edi- tion of the New Testament made its appearance at Geneva , the same hav- ing ...
... court . Wiedmanstadius printed the New Testament in Syriac , at Vienna , and Diodatis published , in French , a trans- lation of his Italian version . An edi- tion of the New Testament made its appearance at Geneva , the same hav- ing ...
Page 186
... court the freedom of the untrammeled west , and live in very scorn of the book- worm life of the rack - brained student . was It was at the close of his sophomore year at college that young Ashton ran away and became a cowboy . For two ...
... court the freedom of the untrammeled west , and live in very scorn of the book- worm life of the rack - brained student . was It was at the close of his sophomore year at college that young Ashton ran away and became a cowboy . For two ...
Page 201
... court , and when they get in the door is closed and it is run into the street , the horses are attached and guards are placed by it to see that the inmates do not look out and that no man looks into their faces . An instance came under ...
... court , and when they get in the door is closed and it is run into the street , the horses are attached and guards are placed by it to see that the inmates do not look out and that no man looks into their faces . An instance came under ...
Page 211
... courts , according to the course of the com- mon law . When any territory north or south of said lines , within such boundary as Congress may prescribe , shall contain a population equal to that required for a member of Con- gress , it ...
... courts , according to the course of the com- mon law . When any territory north or south of said lines , within such boundary as Congress may prescribe , shall contain a population equal to that required for a member of Con- gress , it ...
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