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doc#107 | , but in their later careers as heads of | state | the two proved themselves better Hamiltonians |
doc#110 | the former recognized the right of each | state | to secede. But though each of its members |
doc#110 | included no explicit provision authorizing a | state | to secede. Its drafters discussed this |
doc#8 | since Texas was a republic". It permits the | state | to take over bank accounts, stocks and |
doc#8 | corporations to report such property to the | state | treasurer. The escheat law cannot be enforced |
doc#114 | eight to establish a state university? The | state | universities of Maine, New Hampshire, and |
doc#114 | How did it happen, for example, that the | state | university, that great symbol of American |
doc#114 | very last of the forty-eight to establish a | state | university? The state universities of Maine |
doc#29 | he said industry will not come into this | state | until there is tax reform. </p><p> "But I |
doc#32 | companies. In October 1944, he was appointed | state | warden and chief of the Forest Fire Section |
doc#119 | the tape was run for over 1 hr., a steady | state | was not reached, and it was concluded that |
doc#101 | welfare of the people within the territorial | state | was strongly resisted. Social Darwinism |
doc#110 | right must be conceded to each remaining | state | whenever it saw fit to secede: This would |
doc#30 | to paper ballots in those counties in the | state | which still use them. The proposal, Sheets |
doc#0 | welfare departments of all the counties in the | state | with the exception of Fulton County, which |
doc#116 | corporation whose responsibility to the | state | would now be defined against proprietorship |