The Works of William H. Seward, Volume 2Redfield, 1853 - New York (State) |
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... obligations to Mrs. Emma Willard of Troy , the founder of the first successful institution on a scale commensurate with the importance of the object ; and to James Kent , John N. Campbell , and their asso- ciates , the founders and ...
... obligations to Mrs. Emma Willard of Troy , the founder of the first successful institution on a scale commensurate with the importance of the object ; and to James Kent , John N. Campbell , and their asso- ciates , the founders and ...
Page 144
... obligations to her own eminent citizens , Robert Fulton , John Stevens , and Robert R. Livingston . Experiments on steam - navigation were commenced in 1791 , by John Stevens , of Hoboken . He invented the first tubular boiler . His ...
... obligations to her own eminent citizens , Robert Fulton , John Stevens , and Robert R. Livingston . Experiments on steam - navigation were commenced in 1791 , by John Stevens , of Hoboken . He invented the first tubular boiler . His ...
Page 154
... obligations to Henry Wheaton , of New York , for a memoir which does ample justice to the eloquence , the patriotism , talent and professional learning of her son William Pinckney . It would be supererogatory to speak of the Life of ...
... obligations to Henry Wheaton , of New York , for a memoir which does ample justice to the eloquence , the patriotism , talent and professional learning of her son William Pinckney . It would be supererogatory to speak of the Life of ...
Page 205
... obligations to promote the happiness of the people , to multiply and raise their social enjoyments , to maintain the fame of the state , inestimably dear to its citizens , and to preserve the integrity of the Union , and by the ...
... obligations to promote the happiness of the people , to multiply and raise their social enjoyments , to maintain the fame of the state , inestimably dear to its citizens , and to preserve the integrity of the Union , and by the ...
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... obligation to promote the general welfare , and guard individuals against oppression . The legislature has the same power over the remedies upon contracts between land- lord and tenant as over all other forms of legal redress . Nor is ...
... obligation to promote the general welfare , and guard individuals against oppression . The legislature has the same power over the remedies upon contracts between land- lord and tenant as over all other forms of legal redress . Nor is ...
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