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Page 13
... Amount of 3 per cent . Bonds outstanding , ( : Interest on same to date , $ 63,750 00 63,700 00 $ 127,450 00 " 7 per cent . Bonds of 1851 , $ 397,000 00 46 Interest on same , 3,218 58 $ 400,218 58 $ 790,500 00 281 41 $ 790,781 41 Amount ...
... Amount of 3 per cent . Bonds outstanding , ( : Interest on same to date , $ 63,750 00 63,700 00 $ 127,450 00 " 7 per cent . Bonds of 1851 , $ 397,000 00 46 Interest on same , 3,218 58 $ 400,218 58 $ 790,500 00 281 41 $ 790,781 41 Amount ...
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... Amount of School Land Warrants , 10,850 00 $ 489,850 00 41,727 85 $ 771,190 05 $ 190,080 00 WHOLE DEBT OF THE STATE . Amount of Civil Debt on the 15th December , 1852 , 66 War Debt เน 66 $ 1,388,213 78 771,190 05 $ 2,159,403 83 Making ...
... Amount of School Land Warrants , 10,850 00 $ 489,850 00 41,727 85 $ 771,190 05 $ 190,080 00 WHOLE DEBT OF THE STATE . Amount of Civil Debt on the 15th December , 1852 , 66 War Debt เน 66 $ 1,388,213 78 771,190 05 $ 2,159,403 83 Making ...
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... amount expended on these ex- peditions , for a part of which the bonds and warrants of the State are now outstanding , I have reason to believe , will be promptly assumed by the General Government . Our situation in this respect is not ...
... amount expended on these ex- peditions , for a part of which the bonds and warrants of the State are now outstanding , I have reason to believe , will be promptly assumed by the General Government . Our situation in this respect is not ...
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... amount of the salary and contingencies of that office . In adopting the policy proposed , we follow the example of a large majority of our sister States on this interesting sub- ject . On examination , it will be found that more than ...
... amount of the salary and contingencies of that office . In adopting the policy proposed , we follow the example of a large majority of our sister States on this interesting sub- ject . On examination , it will be found that more than ...
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... amount is exclusive of Legislative printing - the printing of the laws and journals , and the contingent expenses of the two houses , which amount in the aggregate for the same period to $ 365,555 06 , an average of over $ 121,000 ...
... amount is exclusive of Legislative printing - the printing of the laws and journals , and the contingent expenses of the two houses , which amount in the aggregate for the same period to $ 365,555 06 , an average of over $ 121,000 ...
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Page 19 - AN ACT To enable the State of Arkansas, and other States, to reclaim the Swamp Lands within their limits.โ
Page 3 - When, then, a law is in its nature a contract, when absolute rights have vested under that contract, a repeal of the law cannot devest those rights ; and the act of annulling them if legitimate, is rendered so by a power applicable to the case of every individual in the community.โ
Page 6 - The contract between Georgia and the purchasers was executed by the grant. A contract executed, as well as one which is executory, contains obligations binding on the parties. A grant, in its own nature, amounts to an extinguishment of the right of the grantor, and implies a contract not to reassert that right. A party is, therefore, always estopped by his own grant.โ