The Atlantic Monthly, Том 110Atlantic Monthly Company, 1912 |
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... tion ; that the tendency of the courts was formerly to declare such compan- ies illegal ; that this tendency exists no longer ; and that an unincorporated company with transferable shares will not be held illegal at common law , un ...
... tion ; that the tendency of the courts was formerly to declare such compan- ies illegal ; that this tendency exists no longer ; and that an unincorporated company with transferable shares will not be held illegal at common law , un ...
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... tion of boys have grown up so that not a single pupil remains the same , and though every teacher may have changed , and though the school build- ing may have moved to a different lo- cation . He finds nothing strange or mystical in the ...
... tion of boys have grown up so that not a single pupil remains the same , and though every teacher may have changed , and though the school build- ing may have moved to a different lo- cation . He finds nothing strange or mystical in the ...
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... growth of corporations has been acutely stated by Professor Taussig , as follows : - ' Perhaps the most important of all the ways in which corporate organiza- tion has promoted the 32 THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CORPORATIONS.
... growth of corporations has been acutely stated by Professor Taussig , as follows : - ' Perhaps the most important of all the ways in which corporate organiza- tion has promoted the 32 THE GOVERNMENT AND THE CORPORATIONS.
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... tion ; ( 2 ) for the privilege of continuing existence ; and ( 3 ) for the privilege of permitting the transfer of its shares by the holders thereof , or from the estates of deceased holders . The foreign state , exhibiting the spirit ...
... tion ; ( 2 ) for the privilege of continuing existence ; and ( 3 ) for the privilege of permitting the transfer of its shares by the holders thereof , or from the estates of deceased holders . The foreign state , exhibiting the spirit ...
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... tion relates to its transactions outside of its home state . Under the luminous and far - reach- ing opinion of Mr. Chief Justice Taney in the Bank of Augusta v . Earle , corpor- ations would be entitled to enter any state , and to ...
... tion relates to its transactions outside of its home state . Under the luminous and far - reach- ing opinion of Mr. Chief Justice Taney in the Bank of Augusta v . Earle , corpor- ations would be entitled to enter any state , and to ...
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Стр. 665 - SWIFTLY walk over the western wave, Spirit of Night ! Out of the misty eastern cave, Where all the long and lone daylight Thou wovest dreams of joy and fear, Which make thee terrible and dear, — Swift be thy flight ! Wrap thy form in a mantle gray, Star-inwrought ! Blind with thine hair the eyes of day, Kiss her until she be wearied out, Then wander o'er city, and sea, and land, Touching all with thine opiate wand.
Стр. 172 - Suffer the little children to come unto me; forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall in no wise enter therein.
Стр. 96 - April 8, 1865. GENERAL R. £. LEE, COMMANDING CSA Your note of last evening in reply to mine of same date, asking the condition on which I will accept the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia is just received. In reply I would say that, peace being my great desire, there is but one condition I would insist upon, namely; that the men and officers surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged.
Стр. 535 - ... and stacked, and turned over to the officers appointed by me to receive them. This will not embrace the side-arms of the officers nor their private horses or baggage. This done, each officer and man will be allowed to return to his home, not to be disturbed by United States authority so long as they observe their paroles and the laws in force where they may reside.
Стр. 544 - After four years of arduous service marked by unsurpassed courage and fortitude the Army of Northern Virginia has been compelled to yield to overwhelming numbers and resources.
Стр. 665 - Death will come when thou art dead, Soon, too soon — Sleep will come when thou art fled; Of neither would I ask the boon I ask of thee, beloved Night— Swift be thine approaching flight, Come soon, soon!
Стр. 401 - The terms upon which peace can be had are well understood. By the South laying down their arms they will hasten that most desirable event, save thousands of human lives, and hundreds of millions of property not yet destroyed.
Стр. 401 - GENERAL: I received your note of this morning on the picket line whither I had come to meet you and ascertain definitely what terms were embraced in your proposal of yesterday with reference to the surrender of this army. I now request an interview in accordance with the offer contained in your letter of yesterday for that purpose.
Стр. 394 - GENERAL: Your note of last evening, in reply to mine of same date, asking the condition on which I will accept the surrender of the army of Northern Virginia, is just received. In reply I would say that, peace being my great desire, there is but one condition I would insist upon, namely: That the men and officers surrendered shall be disqualified for taking up arms again against the Government of the United States until properly exchanged.