The Stenographer, Volume 3

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Stenographer Publishing Company, 1893 - Shorthand
 

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Page 334 - Cherish liberty, as you love it ; — cherish its securities, as you wish to preserve it. Maintain the Constitution which we labored so painfully to establish, and which has been to you such a source of inestimable blessings. Preserve the union of the States, cemented as it was by our prayers, our tears, and our blood. Be true to God, to your country, and to your duty. So shall the whole Eastern world follow the morning sun, to contemplate you as a nation ; so shall all...
Page 308 - SO now is come our joyful'st feast; Let every man be jolly, Each room with ivy leaves is drest, And every post with holly. Though some churls at our mirth repine, Round your foreheads garlands twine, Drown sorrow in a cup of wine, And let us all be merry. Now, all our neighbours...
Page 334 - Ye men of this generation, I rejoice and thank God for being able to see that our labors and toils and sacrifices were not in vain. You are prosperous, you are happy, you are grateful ; the fire of liberty burns brightly and steadily in your hearts, while DUTY and the LAW restrain it from bursting forth in wild and destructive conflagration. Cherish liberty, as you love it ; cherish its securities, as you wish to preserve it. Maintain the Constitution which we labored so painfully to establish, and...
Page 33 - Contracts in partial restraint of trade, which the law sustains, are those which are entered into, by a vendor of a business and its good will, with his vendee, by which the vendor agrees not to engage in the same business within a limited territory; and the restraint, to be valid, must be no more extensive than is reasonably necessary for the protection of the vendee in the enjoyment of the business purchased.
Page 163 - ... and shall bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July of each year.
Page 33 - In the same business within a limited territory; and the restraint, to be valid, must be no more extensive than is reasonably necessary for the protection of the vendee in the enjoyment of the business purchased. But, In the present case, there is no purchase or sale of any business, nor any other analogous circumstances, giving to one party a just right to be protected against competition from the other.
Page 282 - ... glue for its carpentry — wax for its cells — poison for its enemies — honey for its master — with a proboscis almost as long as the body itself, microscopic in its several parts, telescopic in its mode of action — with a sting so infinitely sharp, that, were it magnified by the same glass which makes a needle's point seem a quarter of an inch, it would yet itself be invisible, and this too a hollow tube — that all these varied operations and contrivances should be enclosed within...
Page 457 - February 1, 1935), and may be amended at the annual or any stated meeting of the Association, by a two-thirds vote of the members present, provided that notice of the proposed amendment...
Page 281 - ... part thereof is situated, a full and complete transcript from the records of a court of competent jurisdiction in the State or Territory...
Page 396 - THE EAGLE AND THE FOX An Eagle and a Fox had long lived together as good neighbours ; the Eagle at the summit of a high tree, the Fox in a hole at the foot of it. One day, however, while the Fox was abroad, the Eagle made a swoop at the Fox's cub, and carried it off to her nest, thinking that her lofty dwelling would secure her from the Fox's revenge. The Fox, on her return home, upbraided the Eagle for this breach of friendship, and begged earnestly to have her young one again ; but finding that...

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