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... less than half of the Saratoga Papers of 1887. As some misapprehension may exist in regard to the publication of Papers by the Association , it may here be said that all Papers , engaged for the General Meeting of the American Social ...
... less than half of the Saratoga Papers of 1887. As some misapprehension may exist in regard to the publication of Papers by the Association , it may here be said that all Papers , engaged for the General Meeting of the American Social ...
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... less elaborate costumes ; but she would cheapen her doctor's bills , and grumble at their amount . A friend of mine recently remarked that there is no more heroic figure in modern life than that of the country physician , who cheerfully ...
... less elaborate costumes ; but she would cheapen her doctor's bills , and grumble at their amount . A friend of mine recently remarked that there is no more heroic figure in modern life than that of the country physician , who cheerfully ...
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... less remark- able for her sprightliness than for her age . The house of Des- mond was ruined by an attainder after the countess had lived over a century , and in her one hundred and fortieth year she travelled from Bristol to London to ...
... less remark- able for her sprightliness than for her age . The house of Des- mond was ruined by an attainder after the countess had lived over a century , and in her one hundred and fortieth year she travelled from Bristol to London to ...
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... less number and amount would be ample for all needs and thus prevent many of the congestions and evils of the digestive system . There are many indirect but valuable ways of fortifying the chest against its great enemies . Swimming is ...
... less number and amount would be ample for all needs and thus prevent many of the congestions and evils of the digestive system . There are many indirect but valuable ways of fortifying the chest against its great enemies . Swimming is ...
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... less capable of sustained work , and , in a secondary way only , the circulation and general nutrition . The end - result of all these influences is to lessen the producing power of each man , and thus to depreciate his value as an ...
... less capable of sustained work , and , in a secondary way only , the circulation and general nutrition . The end - result of all these influences is to lessen the producing power of each man , and thus to depreciate his value as an ...
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Página 25 - But neither the amendment — broad and comprehensive as it is — nor any other amendment was designed to interfere with the power of the State, sometimes termed its police power, to prescribe regulations to promote the health, peace, morals, education, and good order of the people, and to legislate so as to increase the industries of the State, develop its resources, and add to its wealth and prosperity.
Página 41 - Property does become clothed with a public interest when used in a manner to make it of public consequence and affect the community at large. When, therefore, one devotes his property to a use in which the public has an interest, he, in effect, grants to the public an interest in that use, and must submit to be controlled by the public for the common good, to the extent of the interest he has thus created. He may withdraw his grant by discontinuing the use; but, so long as he maintains the use, he...
Página 50 - No member of this State shall be disfranchised, or deprived of any of the rights or privileges secured to any citizen thereof, unless by the law of the land, or the judgment of his peers.
Página 27 - it extends to the protection of the lives, limbs, health, comfort, and quiet of all persons, and the protection of all property within the State.
Página 21 - A bill of attainder is a legislative act, which inflicts punishment without a judicial trial.
Página 75 - O! why did God, Creator wise, that peopled highest heaven With spirits masculine, create at last This novelty on earth, this fair defect Of nature, and not fill the world at once With men, as angels, without feminine; Or find some other way to generate Mankind?
Página 26 - Rights of property, like all other social and conventional rights, are subject to such reasonable limitations in their enjoyment as shall prevent them from being injurious, and such reasonable restraints, and regulations established by law as the legislature, under the governing and controlling power vested in them by the Constitution, may think necessary and expedient.
Página 39 - All men are by nature free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing, and protecting property; and pursuing and obtaining safety- and happiness.
Página 24 - The power here exercised by the legislature of Louisiana is, in its essential nature, one which has been, up to the present period in the constitutional history of this country, always conceded to belong to the States, however it may now be questioned in some of its details.
Página 34 - It is not a part of their functions to conduct investigations of facts entering into questions of public policy merely, and to sustain or frustrate the legislative will, embodied in statutes, as they may happen to approve or disapprove its determination of such questions.