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... decrease since 1877 of $ 13,696,695.00 . The personal property assessed for the year 1878 amounts to $ 20,871,338.00 . In 1875 , the year of the greatest ! prostration in business , the personal property of the [ 5 ]
... decrease since 1877 of $ 13,696,695.00 . The personal property assessed for the year 1878 amounts to $ 20,871,338.00 . In 1875 , the year of the greatest ! prostration in business , the personal property of the [ 5 ]
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... decrease , as compared with the year 1876 , of $ 120,311.67 ; but the Superintendent shows an increase in the receipt of school money for the year 1878 to be nearly ten per cent . , with a promising increase for the next year . The ...
... decrease , as compared with the year 1876 , of $ 120,311.67 ; but the Superintendent shows an increase in the receipt of school money for the year 1878 to be nearly ten per cent . , with a promising increase for the next year . The ...
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... Decrease State Tax , in Val- 1877 , 10c . uation . Valuation . on $ 100 . State Taz , Inc'se 1876 , 40c . on Tax . $ 100 Decrease Tax . Anderson 212,310 $ 1,021,892 $ 4 82 | $ . 120,165 $ 1,142,057 $ 1,210,220 $ 4,840 88 Bledsoe 263,986 ...
... Decrease State Tax , in Val- 1877 , 10c . uation . Valuation . on $ 100 . State Taz , Inc'se 1876 , 40c . on Tax . $ 100 Decrease Tax . Anderson 212,310 $ 1,021,892 $ 4 82 | $ . 120,165 $ 1,142,057 $ 1,210,220 $ 4,840 88 Bledsoe 263,986 ...
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... .. $ 54,225,545 Total Decrease , Decrease in Taxa- $ 5,924,102 tion Value other Tax'ls . '77 5,103,463 Inc'rse in Taxation $ 2,652,519 | Decrease .. $ 820.639 Total Decrease .. No. of Acres . Value . Value Value per Acre. [ 35 ]
... .. $ 54,225,545 Total Decrease , Decrease in Taxa- $ 5,924,102 tion Value other Tax'ls . '77 5,103,463 Inc'rse in Taxation $ 2,652,519 | Decrease .. $ 820.639 Total Decrease .. No. of Acres . Value . Value Value per Acre. [ 35 ]
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... Decrease Valuation ] Valuation . ¡ Decrease Tax . Bedford . Cannon ... Clay . Cheatham .... Coffee . Cumberland . 674,840 Davidson .. 311,708 717,655 889,219 267,195 1,192,643 481,008 6,962,730 289,445 $ 4,602,024 $ 15 90 $ 160,621 ...
... Decrease Valuation ] Valuation . ¡ Decrease Tax . Bedford . Cannon ... Clay . Cheatham .... Coffee . Cumberland . 674,840 Davidson .. 311,708 717,655 889,219 267,195 1,192,643 481,008 6,962,730 289,445 $ 4,602,024 $ 15 90 $ 160,621 ...
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Seite 16 - Go and show John again those things which ye do hear and see : The blind receive their sight, and the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the dead are raised up, and the poor have the Gospel preached to them.
Seite 28 - That corruption should find its way into the governments of our infant republics, and contaminate the very source of legislation, or that impure motives should contribute to the passage of a law, or the formation of a legislative contract, are circumstances most deeply to be deplored. How far a court of justice would, in any case, be competent, on proceedings instituted by the state itself, to vacate a contract thus formed, and to annul rights acquired, under that contract, by third persons having...
Seite 29 - Yet the legislature of Georgia has involved them in the fate of the first parties to the transaction, and, if the act be valid, has annihilated their rights also. The legislature of Georgia was a party to this transaction ; and for a party to pronounce its own deed invalid, whatever cause may be assigned for its invalidity, must be considered as a mere act of power which must find its vindication in a train of reasoning not often heard in courts of justice.
Seite 28 - It is a universal principle that where power or jurisdiction is delegated to any public officer or tribunal over a subject-matter, and its exercise is confided to his or their discretion, the acts so done are binding and valid as to the subject-matter...
Seite 29 - It is, however, to be recollected that the people can act only by these agents, and that, while within the powers conferred on them, their acts must be considered as the acts of the people...
Seite 16 - Were it necessary to give up either the primaries or the university, I would rather abandon the latter, because it is safer to have a whole people respectably enlightened than a few in a high state of science and the many in ignorance. This last is the most dangerous state in which a nation can be.
Seite 21 - Territory shall be $50,000, to be applied only for the purposes of the agricultural colleges, as defined and limited in the act of Congress approved July 2, 1862, and the act of Congress approved August 30, 1890.
Seite 49 - I furthermore give to you the power, in case twothirds of the trustees shall at any time, after the lapse of thirty years, deem it expedient, to close this trust, and of the funds which at that time shall be in the hands of yourselves and your successors, to distribute not less than two-thirds among such educational or literary institutions, or for such educational purposes as they may determine, in the States for whose benefit the income is now appointed to be used. The remainder may be distributed...
Seite 28 - Meigs, Monroe, Montgomery, Moore, Morgan, Obion, Overton, Perry, Pickett, Polk, Putnam, Rhea, Roane, Robertson, Rutherford, Scott, Sequatchie, Sevier, Shelby, Smith, Stewart, Sullivan, Sumner, Tipton, Trousdale, Unicoi, Union, Van Buren, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Weakley, White, Williamson, Wilson...
Seite 25 - The opinion of the court, after stating the facts, opens with the declaration that, " when the United States, by its authorized officer, becomes a party to negotiable paper, they have all the rights, and incur all the responsibilities, of individuals who are parties to such instruments.