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  List, The National System of Political Economy, Front Matter: Library of Economics and Liberty
List maintains that in the early years of the nineteenth century England had obtained the manufacturing and commercial supremacy of the world to such a degree that all the other nations were in danger of becoming mere providers of food and raw materials in return for her manufactures.
List goes on to show that by this English method of dealing with gluts the whole manufacturing power, the system of credit, nay, the agriculture and generally the whole economical system of the nations who are placed in free competition with England, are shaken to their foundations.
List was also a great enthusiast for the political union of kindred states, as exemplified in the case of Germany and Italy, but he thought that the political union must always precede the commercial union of the separate states (p.
www.econlib.org /library/YPDBooks/List/lstNPE0.html   (7731 words)

  
 HEAD OF STATE : Encyclopedia Entry
Head of state or chief of state is the generic term for the individual or collective office that serves as the chief public representative of a monarchic or republican nation-state, federation, commonwealth or any other political state.
In parliamentary systems the head of state may be merely the nominal chief executive officer of the state, possessing theoretical executive power (hence the description of the United Kingdom monarch's government as Her Majesty's Government, a term indicating that the government acts on her behalf and not parliament's).
A head of state is generally the notional or literal commander-in-chief of a state's armed forces, holding the highest office in all military chains of command.
bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/Head_of_state   (7499 words)

  
 Affairs in Texas: 1825-1830
Such was the condition of the public funds in the spring of 1828, that, on the 17th of April of that year, the state suspended some of her constitutional officers, for want of funds to pay them; and the establishment of the state treasury was also suspended for a like reason.
The state of Coahuila and Texas, had been favorable to Guerrero, and approved of the plan of Xalapa; but when the revolution was over, they recommended a perfect oblivion of passed political differences, declaring that they would not be parties to a system of revenge.
The state would exact loans from it, forbid it from dispatching its ecclesiastical orders without consent of the secular power, and withdrew the right of exacting forced contributions for festivals; in fact, the church was brought into subjection to the civil power.
www.sonofthesouth.net /texas/history-1825-1830.htm   (5770 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1836 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1835 state leaders - Events of 1836 - 1837 state leaders - State leaders by year
Prime Minister - Otto Joachim, Minister of State of Denmark (1824-1842)
United States - Andrew Jackson, President of the United States (1829-1837)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1836   (798 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
Major Eaton, of the two commissioners, did nearly all the talking on behalf of the United States at Dancing Rabbit Creek, and in every talk he acted on the policy of alternatively appealing to the Indians hopes, and fears.
The territory ceded to the United States by this treaty was divided into eighteen large counties of the State of Mississippi, including Nuxubee county.
The Patent the United States government issued to the Choctaws for their land west of the Mississippi River March, 23rd, 1842 is in the Oklahoma State Historical Society.
digital.library.okstate.edu /Chronicles/v007/v007p323.html   (1533 words)

  
 Marxist Theory of the State
The nature of the state as an instrument of class domination is less evident than at the time of the reign of the classical bourgeoisie, when the relationships between the different groups exercising state functions were just as transparent as in the feudal era.
Second, the state is an entity created by society for the surveillance of the everyday functioning of social life; it is at the service of the ruling class for the purpose of maintaining the domination of that class.
The very fact that the state survives proves that social conflicts remain, that the condition of relative scarcity of goods remains the hallmark of that vast period in human history between absolute poverty (the condition during primitive communism) and plenty (the condition of the future socialist society).
www.geocities.com /mnsocialist/mandel-state.html   (8330 words)

  
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An old resident of the vicinity stated many years ago that the present Sacred Grove was not there a hundred years ago, but that it was west and a little south of the present wooded area.
Italics were not in the original publication and have been inserted to emphasize that Joseph in his writings did not state that there were leaves on the trees at the time of his 1820 vision.
Pratt, Parley --- To preach to Lamanites (32:1); leader in Ohio and Missouri; attended Kirtland Temple dedication in 1836; editor of the Millenial Star in England; member of the Quorum of Twelve, 1835-1857; arrived in Salt Lake in 1847; in constitutional convention of Deseret; assassinated while on mission, in 1857 at Van Buren, Arkansas.
www.xmission.com /pub/lists/gdm/archive/gdm.9701   (17644 words)

  
 List of state leaders in 1830 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1829 state leaders - Events of 1830 - 1831 state leaders - State leaders by year
Duc de Broglie, Prime Minister of France (1830)
Austria - Francis I, Emperor of Austria (1792*-1835) *Note: Leader of Austria held the title of Archduke prior to 1804
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_state_leaders_in_1830   (538 words)

  
 New Hampshire Fast Facts and Trivia
New Hampshire’s State House is the oldest state capitol in which a legislature still meets in its original chambers.
The Christa McAuliffe Planetarium in Concord is a state-of-the art planetarium dedicated to the memory of New Hampshire teacher Christa McAuliffe, who died in the explosion of the space shuttle Challenger.
As leaders in the revolutionary cause, New Hampshire delegates received the honor of being the first to vote for the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
www.50states.com /facts/newhamp.htm   (1343 words)

  
 State Nicknames
Tennesseans sometimes are referred to as “Volunteers,”“Big Benders” and “Butternuts.” The first two are derived from the nickname of the state, while the tag of “Butternuts” was first applied to Tennessee soldiers during the War Between the States because of the tan color of their uniforms.
The beehive was chosen as the emblem for the provisional State of Deseret in 1848 and was maintained on the seal of the State of Utah when Utah became a state in 1896.
Washington was nicknamed “The Evergreen State” by C.T. Conover, pioneer Seattle realtor and historian, for its abundant evergreen forests.
www.50states.com /bio/nickname5.htm   (779 words)

  
 1830   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
February 3 - The previously autonomous state of Greece gains full independence from the Ottoman Empire as the final result of the Greek War of Independence.
Negotiations for the borders between the states continue until 1832 under the supervision of Russia France and Britain.
October 4 - The Provisional Government in Brussels the creation of the independent state of Belgium in revolt against the government of Netherlands.
www.freeglossary.com /1830   (685 words)

  
 Chronicles of Oklahoma
They were forced to cede to the United States all their lands and accept a reservation, which, however, lay within their accustomed territory.
This was done by the treaty of 1825 and by its provisions they were to occupy a strip of land extending west from a north and south line twenty-five miles west of the boundary of Missouri.
There were several Creek and Cherokee children in this school after 1830 due to their having moved into this region and also to failure of the Osage children to be punctual.
digital.library.okstate.edu /Chronicles/v002/v002p285.html   (5848 words)

  
 The Fate of the State By Martin van Creveld
The State, which since the Treaty of Westphalia (1648) has been the most important and most characteristic of all modern institutions, is dying.
In retrospect, nothing in the history of the modern state is more astonishing than the willingness, occasionally even eagerness, of people to fight for it and lay down their lives for it.
As the state lost its ability to expand at its neighbors' expense—a handicap confirmed by the Charter of the United Nations, which, as the most subscribed-to document in history, prohibits using force to annex territory—it turned its energies inward.
www.d-n-i.net /creveld/the_fate_of_the_state.htm   (6193 words)

  
 Revolutionary Soldiers in Alabama
The census of 1840, of Clarke County, Ala., lists as in the household of Richard Rivers (b.
He stated that he enlisted late in 1776; served at various times under Capt. Hally Risbean, Col. Thomas Sumter, General Moultrie, South Carolina Troops, as a private, amounting in 211 to one year and ten months.
Military service was a private in the States of South Carolina and Georgia near Charleston, Parysburg and along the Savannah River, under various officers including Captains Cunningham, William Lytle, David Cowan, Major Armstrong, and Colonels Mathew Locke, Archibald Lytle and Colonel Harris.
www.archives.state.al.us /al_sldrs/r_list.html   (4215 words)

  
 Penn State University Press
The Keystone State, so nicknamed because it was geographically situated in the middle of the thirteen original colonies and played a crucial role in the founding of the United States, has remained at the heart of American history.
William Pencak is Professor of History at the Pennsylvania State University and Editor of Pennsylvania History, the journal of the Pennsylvania Historical Association.
States, Walker challenged his "afflicted and slumbering brethren" to rise up and cast off their chains.
www.mnstate.edu /seabooks/pennnew.htm   (1641 words)

  
 Books About the Southern States
The first section is the story of Henry Morrison Flagler, born in 1830 in Hopewell, NY, who in the 1880s became an "Empire Builder" in St. Augustine.
Unionists and Confederates, politicians, generals, naval officers, authors, and civilians are listed along with photos of the tombstones and gravesites.
Includes a list of 464 purchasers of Littlefield Lands for which records have been found.
www.jonathansheppardbooks.com /Booklists/southernstates_books.htm   (4156 words)

  
 SSC - TEKS and TAKS - TEKS - Grade 7
Students identify regions of Texas and the distribution of population within and among the regions and explain the factors that caused Texas to change from an agrarian to an urban society.
Students describe the structure and functions of municipal, county, and state governments, explain the influence of the U.S. Constitution on the Texas Constitution, and examine the rights and responsibilities of Texas citizens.
To support the teaching of the essential knowledge and skills, the use of a variety of rich primary and secondary source material such as biographies and autobiographies; novels; speeches, letters, and diaries; and poetry, songs, and artworks is encouraged.
www.tea.state.tx.us /ssc/teks_and_taas/teks/teks7.htm   (2061 words)

  
 The History Guy: The War List
Lists of wars throughout history and from around the world
If a conflict can be broken up into one or more component parts, the secondary wars are listed below the primary war and are indented to show they "belong" to it.
Somali tribesmen led by religious leader Muhammad ibn Abd Allah Hasan waged a desert guerrilla war against Britain, Italy and Ethiopia.
www.historyguy.com /War_list.html   (3709 words)

  
 Wisconsin State Law Library - Federal Law & Government
Search cases by subject or term; retrieve an abstract of the case, list of participants, the oral argument, and the oral and written opinion.
Docket information includes a claims registry, a listing of parties and participants in the case, information about the suit and dollar demand, a chronology of case events, case status, types of documents filed for certain cases, judgments, and appellate court opinions.
Access appendixes which list the President's daily schedule and meetings, presidential nominations, proclamations, executive orders, and other documents released by the Office of Press Secretary and published in the Federal Register.
www.wsll.state.wi.us /fedlawgov.html   (1021 words)

  
 State Library Publications List
The Texas State Library and Archives Commission produces and distributes more than 300 publications to inform and assist librarians and library users, genealogists, historians, members of state government, records managers, and the general public.
State Library publications are available in alternate format upon request.
Alphabetical lists of company commanders with muster rolls, of counties containing company commanders with muster rolls, and of Texas Confederate soldiers.
www.tsl.state.tx.us /pubs/tslpublist.html   (1172 words)

  
 Women in the United States - Women's Rights - Web Sites
The Web sites listed provide examples of public and private organizations interested in promoting the rights and interests of American women and examine the history of women's rights in the United States as well as other resources.
Jane Addams was the founder of Hull House in Chicago, an early settlement house, and winner of the Nobel Peace Prize.
This website is intended to introduce students, teachers, and scholars to a rich collection of primary documents related to women and social movements in the United States between 1830 and 1930.
usinfo.state.gov /usa/women/rights/rightslinks.htm   (1225 words)

  
 Digital History
This site, created by the Association for the Preservation of Virginian Antiquities, provides a brief history of Jamestown, a list of early settlers, and a timeline of events leading up to the settlement of Jamestown.
Documents and articles on diverse life in Indiana and the United States before the Civil War, including women’s lives, clothing medicine and disease, food, transportation, and religion.
A chronology listing important events in the history of emancipation during the Civil War.
www.digitalhistory.uh.edu /historyonline/annot_links_list.cfm   (3432 words)

  
 Quia - MCAS Review Grade 8 Social Studies - Part F
These two men debated the issue of states' rights in the Senate in 1830.
This section of the United States became a leader in manufacturing and commerce?
The idea that the individual states have the final say on matters tha affect their citizens was called?
www.quia.com /jg/40666list.html   (733 words)

  
 MUSEUM STORE BOOK PRICE & TOPIC LIST
The New Census Edition was originally published at a time in the state's history when highways and trails were being established and improved to accommodate the rapidly growing number of motorists across the country.
A comprehensive study of a state military organization from its origins as a territorial militia during the Civil War, to the close of the 1970s.
Photographs shown on the State Historical Society of North Dakota's web site are taken from the collections of the State Historical Society of North Dakota and may not be included in any publication, printed or online, without the written permission of the Society.
www.state.nd.us /hist/topics.htm   (10645 words)

  
 Oregon State University Online Catalog - Course List
The rise of Rome from a city-state to a world power, Rome's wars with Carthage, her growing domination of the Mediterranean, the ensuing breakdown of Roman society and traditional values, and the rise of ambitious leaders who ultimately destroyed the Republic.
Roman history from 31 B.C. to A.D. The establishment of the Principate, Roman social and private life, the rise of Christianity, the decline and fall of the Western Empire, Rome's contributions to arts, religion, and law.
Topics include religion in daily life, church and state, Christianity and art, law and legal consciousness, and the impact of religion on gender and ethnicity.
catalog.oregonstate.edu /CourseList.aspx?subjectcode=HST   (1950 words)

  
 fun world music facts
I hope that beyond enjoying these items for their intrinsic entertainment value, you may also be inspired to look further into the musical cultures behind them.
You may also wish to refer to the reading list and shop listings in the Wasted Vinyl Shopping Guide, a document which can also be found here at the WFMU website.
In 1930s Minnesota and other midwestern states there was a huge craze for Scandinavian country and western music, with bands like "Skarning and his Norwegian Hillbillies" led by Thorstein I. Skarning, "the hillbilly Hurok of mid-continent" performing such alltime favorites as "I Been a Swede from Nort' Dakota".
www.wfmu.org /Playlists/Robw/funfax.html   (2222 words)

  
 State leaders by year - Gurupedia
This is a list of heads of state,
government leaders, and other rulers in any given year.
1830s: 1830 - 1831 - 1832 - 1833 - 1834 - 1835 - 1836 - 1837 - 1838 - 1839
www.gurupedia.com /h/he/heads_of_state_timeline.htm   (676 words)

  
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In this case, the state of Washington refused to fund a scholarship they had awarded to Josh Davey - because his chosen field of study was theology.
The very President of the United States through his officers will have to come into courtrooms and lay out evidence on which specific matters can be judged, and juries of citizens will gather to sit and judge that evidence democratically, to mold and shape and refine our sense of justice.
A copy was made available this week to the US State Department where it said to be causin= g concern, as the US is the largest funder of the agency.
www.xmission.com /pub/lists/roc/archive/roc.200308   (13273 words)

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