The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 43Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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... law was so felt , however , that its enforce- ment was not generally demanded , while numerous acts of Congress , applicable to particular States and Territories , from time to time provided for preëmption rights in particular cases and ...
... law was so felt , however , that its enforce- ment was not generally demanded , while numerous acts of Congress , applicable to particular States and Territories , from time to time provided for preëmption rights in particular cases and ...
Sivu 334
... pre- emption law . It stimulated the cupidity of the capitalist , and paralyzed the arm of labor . What the soldier needed and deserved was a bounty in money , graded in amount by the time of service , and this the government should ...
... pre- emption law . It stimulated the cupidity of the capitalist , and paralyzed the arm of labor . What the soldier needed and deserved was a bounty in money , graded in amount by the time of service , and this the government should ...
Sivu 335
... bill was introduced in the house of representatives of the forty - first Con- gress confirming this act , and redeem- ing the pledge of the nation , understood to be embodied in the preemption law , that his home should be secured to ...
... bill was introduced in the house of representatives of the forty - first Con- gress confirming this act , and redeem- ing the pledge of the nation , understood to be embodied in the preemption law , that his home should be secured to ...
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