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... approved March 3 , 1841 , provision is made for the payment of troops called out by the Governor of Alabama to suppress Indian hostili- ties . By an Act approved August 11 , 1842 , an appropriation of $ 175,000 is made to the State of ...
... approved March 3 , 1841 , provision is made for the payment of troops called out by the Governor of Alabama to suppress Indian hostili- ties . By an Act approved August 11 , 1842 , an appropriation of $ 175,000 is made to the State of ...
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... approved May 4 , 1852 . Mr. Knight gave notice that on some future day , he would introduce an amendment to the act entitled An Act defining the time for commencing Civil Actions . Mr. Hally gave notice that on some future day , he ...
... approved May 4 , 1852 . Mr. Knight gave notice that on some future day , he would introduce an amendment to the act entitled An Act defining the time for commencing Civil Actions . Mr. Hally gave notice that on some future day , he ...
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... approved . The Speaker announced the House ready to proceed to business . On motion , leave of absence was granted to Mr. Carpentier for one day . The following message was received from the Senate : Mr. Speaker : I am directed to ...
... approved . The Speaker announced the House ready to proceed to business . On motion , leave of absence was granted to Mr. Carpentier for one day . The following message was received from the Senate : Mr. Speaker : I am directed to ...
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... approved . The Speaker announced the House ready to proceed to business . Mr. Meredith presented a petition from the citizens of Columbia , Tuol- umne County , praying the Legislature to authorize , by law , the election of an ...
... approved . The Speaker announced the House ready to proceed to business . Mr. Meredith presented a petition from the citizens of Columbia , Tuol- umne County , praying the Legislature to authorize , by law , the election of an ...
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... approved March 27th , 1852 . Read first and second time , and referred to the Judiciary Committee . Mr. McMeans moved that the Committee on Ways and Means be em- powered to appoint a Clerk . Agreed to . Mr. McMeans introduced a bill to ...
... approved March 27th , 1852 . Read first and second time , and referred to the Judiciary Committee . Mr. McMeans moved that the Committee on Ways and Means be em- powered to appoint a Clerk . Agreed to . Mr. McMeans introduced a bill to ...
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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.
Page 2 - 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.