Journal of the Senate of VirginiaCommonwealth of Virginia, 1877 |
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1.5. rezultāts no 52.
28. lappuse
... bonds ..... Arrears of interest Making a total of . $ 20,224,518 1,032,035 $ 21,256,553 87.307,935 2,883,350 10,191,285 $ 1,818,375 272.756 2,091,131 $ 33,538,969 exclusive of the accrued interest from the date before mentioned . II ...
... bonds ..... Arrears of interest Making a total of . $ 20,224,518 1,032,035 $ 21,256,553 87.307,935 2,883,350 10,191,285 $ 1,818,375 272.756 2,091,131 $ 33,538,969 exclusive of the accrued interest from the date before mentioned . II ...
29. lappuse
... bonds issued under and by authority of this act are paid , there shall be levied and col- lected the same as , and together with other taxes , a tax of two cents on the hundred dollars of the assessed valuation of all the property ...
... bonds issued under and by authority of this act are paid , there shall be levied and col- lected the same as , and together with other taxes , a tax of two cents on the hundred dollars of the assessed valuation of all the property ...
31. lappuse
... bonds a similar bond bearing interest at three - and - a - half per cent . - both bonds and their coupons being payable in gold , and the coupons to be received for taxes or other dues to the State , and provided with a suitable ...
... bonds a similar bond bearing interest at three - and - a - half per cent . - both bonds and their coupons being payable in gold , and the coupons to be received for taxes or other dues to the State , and provided with a suitable ...
312. lappuse
... bonds , issued in 1856 , Interest on eight per cent . bonds , to 30th September , 1878 , 1,627 00 1. Unfunded debt : DEBT SINCE 1ST MAY , 1867 . [ A ] Ordinary floating debt - Pay - rolls , Open accounts , $ 11,622 91 4,932 86 Interest ...
... bonds , issued in 1856 , Interest on eight per cent . bonds , to 30th September , 1878 , 1,627 00 1. Unfunded debt : DEBT SINCE 1ST MAY , 1867 . [ A ] Ordinary floating debt - Pay - rolls , Open accounts , $ 11,622 91 4,932 86 Interest ...
313. lappuse
... bonds : City of Richmond , City of Lynchburg , County of Rockbridge , 285,000 00 93,000 00 699 48 31,000 00 124,609 48 409,609 48 1,793,145 63 180,000 00 ! Amount due the commonwealth for bonds issued to the James river and Kanawha ...
... bonds : City of Richmond , City of Lynchburg , County of Rockbridge , 285,000 00 93,000 00 699 48 31,000 00 124,609 48 409,609 48 1,793,145 63 180,000 00 ! Amount due the commonwealth for bonds issued to the James river and Kanawha ...
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27. lappuse - ... fetter and degrade the state governments by subjecting them to the control of Congress, in the exercise of powers heretofore universally conceded to them of the most ordinary and fundamental character ; when in fact it radically changes the whole theory of the relations of the state and Federal Governments to each other and of both these governments to the people...
27. lappuse - ... the whole theory of the relations of the State and Federal governments to each other and of both these governments to the people; the argument has a force that is irresistible, in the absence of language which expresses such a purpose too clearly to admit of doubt. We are convinced that no such results were intended by the Congress which proposed these amendments, nor by the legislatures of the States which ratified them.
536. lappuse - State, which shall be paid into the treasury of the State to the credit of the sinking fund.
205. lappuse - No one species of property from which a tax may be collected, shall be taxed higher than any other species of property of equal value...
445. lappuse - When any member is about to speak in debate, or deliver any matter to the House, he shall rise from his seat, and respectfully address himself to "Mr. Speaker," and shall confine himself to the question under debate, and avoid personality, 21.
27. lappuse - Having shown that the privileges and immunities relied on in the argument are those which belong to citizens of the States as such, and that they are left to the State governments for security and protection, and not by this article placed under the special care of the Federal government, we may hold ourselves excused from defining the privileges and immunities of citizens of the United States which no State can abridge, until some case involving those privileges may make it necessary to do so.
41. lappuse - On the final passage, in either house of the Legislature, of any act which imposes, continues or revives a tax, or creates a debt or charge, or makes, continues or revives any appropriation of public or trust money or property, or releases, discharges or commutes any claim or demand of the State, the question shall be taken by...
6. lappuse - State in which a decision in the suit could be had, where is drawn in question the validity of a treaty or statute of, or an authority exercised under, the United States, and the decision is against their validity ; or where is drawn in question the validity of a statute of, or an authority exercised under any State, on the ground of their being repugnant to the Constitution, treaties or laws of the United States...
9. lappuse - When any civil suit or criminal prosecution is commenced in any State court, for any cause whatsoever, against any person who is denied or cannot enforce in the judicial tribunals of the State, or in the part of the State where such suit or prosecution is pending, any right secured to him by any law providing for the equal civil rights of citizens of the United States...
27. lappuse - Louisiana in these cases, would constitute this court a perpetual censor upon all legislation of the States, on the civil rights of their own citizens, with authority to nullify such as it did not approve as consistent with those rights, as they existed at the time of the adoption of this amendment.