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... Johnson Knox ... 129,083 864,737 2,770 56 2,917 51 Monroe . 450,855 1,593,920 3 53 151,130 206,030 1,951,080 , 1,986,570 35,490 5,853 24 5,959 71 106 47 Morgan 304,097 568,320 1.86 63,771 57,371 689,462 688,540 2,068 38 2,065 62 Polk ...
... Johnson Knox ... 129,083 864,737 2,770 56 2,917 51 Monroe . 450,855 1,593,920 3 53 151,130 206,030 1,951,080 , 1,986,570 35,490 5,853 24 5,959 71 106 47 Morgan 304,097 568,320 1.86 63,771 57,371 689,462 688,540 2,068 38 2,065 62 Polk ...
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... Johnson . 214,922 > Knox ... 304,477 426,617 1 98 3,780,268 12 41 12,145 5,352,590 12,705 1,018,423 451,467 452,354 887 1,354 40 1,357 06 2 66 10,151,281 9,837,896 313,385 30,453 84 29,513 68 940 16 Loudon 139,274 } McMinn 273,185 ...
... Johnson . 214,922 > Knox ... 304,477 426,617 1 98 3,780,268 12 41 12,145 5,352,590 12,705 1,018,423 451,467 452,354 887 1,354 40 1,357 06 2 66 10,151,281 9,837,896 313,385 30,453 84 29,513 68 940 16 Loudon 139,274 } McMinn 273,185 ...
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... Johnson 5 05 3 53 4 22 5 84 5 17 5 17 5 04 4 97 4 80 4 65 4 59 4 63 4 46 4 60 4 98 4 93 } } 7 30 1 7 08 7 02 6 75 7.60 7 46 ; 6 94 6 50 6 22 6 26 6 22 6 21 6 12 6 19 5 94 5 70 T 6 55 645 6 17 6 13 6 63 6 62 5 91 5 17 5 08 4 99 4 99 4 88 ...
... Johnson 5 05 3 53 4 22 5 84 5 17 5 17 5 04 4 97 4 80 4 65 4 59 4 63 4 46 4 60 4 98 4 93 } } 7 30 1 7 08 7 02 6 75 7.60 7 46 ; 6 94 6 50 6 22 6 26 6 22 6 21 6 12 6 19 5 94 5 70 T 6 55 645 6 17 6 13 6 63 6 62 5 91 5 17 5 08 4 99 4 99 4 88 ...
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... Johnson .. 68 40 37 50 33 25 6 00 9 37 Knox ... 9,952 85 706 25 7,350 00 637 50 68 00 596 85 69 00 152 00 70 00 Loudon ... 410 47 Marion ... 405 40 ! 165 00 337 50 37 50 30 00 63 17 22 50 7 50 37 65 1 50 76 62 5 00 Meigs 252 18 2 501 45 ...
... Johnson .. 68 40 37 50 33 25 6 00 9 37 Knox ... 9,952 85 706 25 7,350 00 637 50 68 00 596 85 69 00 152 00 70 00 Loudon ... 410 47 Marion ... 405 40 ! 165 00 337 50 37 50 30 00 63 17 22 50 7 50 37 65 1 50 76 62 5 00 Meigs 252 18 2 501 45 ...
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... Johnson 124 50 .18 24 1 50 10 00 2 50 Knox 8,361 67 813 75 8,537 50 187 50 20 00 607 45 151 25 59 00 46 25 Loudon . 391 41 262 50 5 001 32.95 1 25 11 50 Marion 352 50 5 00 37 50 10 00 51 14 4 00 27 00 250 Meigs .... 207 95 5 00 24 36 4 ...
... Johnson 124 50 .18 24 1 50 10 00 2 50 Knox 8,361 67 813 75 8,537 50 187 50 20 00 607 45 151 25 59 00 46 25 Loudon . 391 41 262 50 5 001 32.95 1 25 11 50 Marion 352 50 5 00 37 50 10 00 51 14 4 00 27 00 250 Meigs .... 207 95 5 00 24 36 4 ...
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Seite 3 - He shall, from time to time, give to the General Assembly information of the state of the government, and recommend to their consideration such measures as he shall deem expedient.
Seite 28 - ... the leading object shall be, without excluding" other scientific and classical studies, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Seite 24 - Anderson Bedford Benton Bledsoe Blount Bradley Campbell Cannon Carroll Carter Cheatham Chester Claiborne Clay Cocke Coffee Crockett Cumberland Davidson Decatur...
Seite 30 - Dickson, Dyer, Fayette, Fentress, Franklin, Gibson, Giles, Grainger, Greene, Grundy, Hamblen, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardeman, Hardin, Hawkins, Haywood, Henderson, Henry, Hickman, Houston, Humphreys, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Knox, Lake, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Lewis, Lincoln, Loudon...
Seite 13 - Code by requiring that no conviction under the two preceding sections shall be had on the testimony of the female seduced, abducted, or detained, unsupported by other evidence nor unless the indictment shall be found within two years after the commission of the offense; provided that the subsequent marriage of the parties may be pleaded in bar of a conviction and the prosecution of such indictment suspended until further order of the court.
Seite 18 - SIR : I have the honor to call your attention to the inclosed copy of a letter from Superintendent Samuel M. Janney, dated the 20th instant, relative to the reservation of the Santee Sioux Indians in Nebraska.
Seite 8 - In no department of school economy is there a greater waste of public money than in the employment of untrained, unskilled, and consequently incompetent teachers.
Seite 44 - Magistrate•s salary will be out of congruence with other judicial salaries on which the Commission will be reporting later this year. I am persuaded that his arguments have merit and I told him I would bring the matter to your attention for such action as you may wish to take. With kindest regards, I am, Sincerely yours, WADE H.
Seite 76 - ... fail to do it for the want of decision. They know very well what labors and self-denials are necessary to obtain an education, master a trade, or attain to excellence in any pursuit; but their ignoble indecision, which is a sort of mental and moral debility, disqualifies them for the undertaking. " The will, which is the central force of character, must be trained to habits of decision ; otherwise, it will neither be able to resist evil,
Seite 77 - Intellectual intrepidity is one of the vital conditions of independence and selfreliance of character. A man must have the courage to be himself, and not the shadow or the echo of another. He must exercise his own powers, think his own thoughts, and speak his own sentiments. He must elaborate his own opinions, and form his own convictions.