Annual Report of the American Historical AssociationU.S. Government Printing Office, 1911 |
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... of 40 members. In 1889 the association was incorporated by act of Congress, its principal oflice was fixed at Washington, and it was required to make an annual report to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. The object of the ...
... of 40 members. In 1889 the association was incorporated by act of Congress, its principal oflice was fixed at Washington, and it was required to make an annual report to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution. The object of the ...
Page 81
... oflice. Women could serve in some of the ofiices; a widow served out the unexpired term of her deceased husband. All in all, the holding of oflices was felt to be a duty rather than a right. In matters of taxation the parish assessed ...
... oflice. Women could serve in some of the ofiices; a widow served out the unexpired term of her deceased husband. All in all, the holding of oflices was felt to be a duty rather than a right. In matters of taxation the parish assessed ...
Page 143
... oflice was regarded as a source of revenue to the Crown, and in accordance with this theory pos't roads had been ... oflice from 1754 to 1773 amounted to about £250,000. Of this sum about £3,000 a year was contributed by the American ...
... oflice was regarded as a source of revenue to the Crown, and in accordance with this theory pos't roads had been ... oflice from 1754 to 1773 amounted to about £250,000. Of this sum about £3,000 a year was contributed by the American ...
Page 144
... oflice almost immediately assumed a larger importance. It was understood that the success of the Union would depend ... oflice, in 1793, when he states: Our fellow citizens in the remote parts of the Union seem entitled to some ...
... oflice almost immediately assumed a larger importance. It was understood that the success of the Union would depend ... oflice, in 1793, when he states: Our fellow citizens in the remote parts of the Union seem entitled to some ...
Page 145
... oflice should yield a surplus for the benefit of the Treasury, Osgood realized that the accommodation of 3,000,000 ... oflice is agreed to be for no other purpose than the conveyance of information into every part of the Union.” It was ...
... oflice should yield a surplus for the benefit of the Treasury, Osgood realized that the accommodation of 3,000,000 ... oflice is agreed to be for no other purpose than the conveyance of information into every part of the Union.” It was ...
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