| Michigan. Legislature - Michigan - 1870 - 1172 pages
...directly concerned in the payment of those already sold and now in the hands of honest holders. The credit of no State stands higher than that of Michigan, and the people cannot afford, and I trust will not consent, to have her good name tarnished by the repudiation of... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. House of Representatives - Michigan - 1870 - 220 pages
...directly concerned in the payment of those already sold and now in the hands of honest holders. The credit of no State stands higher than that of Michigan, and the people cannot afford, and I trust will not consent, to have her good name tarnished by the repudiation of... | |
| Michigan. Legislature. Senate - Michigan - 1870 - 156 pages
...directly concerned in the payment of those already sold and now in the hands of honest holders. The credit of no State stands higher than that of Michigan, and the people cannot afford, and I trust will not consent, to have her good name tarnished by the repudiation of... | |
| Michigan - 1878 - 580 pages
...such bonds as were already in the hands of bona fide holders. In his special message he says: "The credit of no State stands higher than that of Michigan;...legal or moral obligations." A special session was also called in March, 1872, principally for the division of the State into Congressional districts.... | |
| Osceola County (Mich.) - 1884 - 432 pages
...such bonds as were already in the hands of bonafide holders. In his special message he says : u The credit of no State stands higher than that of Michigan,...suggestions were made, however, and as an evidence of the Governor s laborious and thoughtful care for the financial condition of the State, a series of tables... | |
| Sanilac County (Mich.) - 1884 - 558 pages
...such bonds as were already in the hands of bona*fide holders. In his special message he says : u The credit of no State stands higher than that of Michigan,...suggestions were made, however, and as an evidence of the Governor s laborious and thoughtful care for the financial condition x: of the State, a series of tables... | |
| Huron County (Mich.) - 1884 - 510 pages
...such bonds as were already in the hands of bonafide holders. In his special message he says : u The credit of no State stands higher than that of Michigan,...suggestions were made, however, and as an evidence of the Governors laborious and thoughtful care for the financial condition of the State, a series of tables... | |
| Governors - 1884 - 864 pages
...such bonds as were already in the hands of bonafide holders. In his special message he says : **The credit of no State stands higher than that of Michigan,...suggestions were made, however, and as an evidence of the Governor s laborious and thoughtful care for the financial condition of the State, a series of tables... | |
| Governors - 1884 - 436 pages
...such bonds as were already in the hands of bonafide holders. In his special message he says : "The credit of no State stands higher than that of Michigan,...of other important suggestions were made, however, ar.d as an evidence of the Governor's laborious and thoughtful care for the financial condition " of... | |
| Governors - 1884 - 846 pages
...bonafidc holders. In his special message he says : "The credil of no Siale stands higher lhan lhat of Michigan, and the people can not afford, and I...in March, 1872, principally for the division of the Stale into congressional districls. A number of other important suggestions were made, however, and... | |
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