I append an extract from a morning paper of the day following the incorporation and making public Janin’s radiant report: (Alta, Aug.
The incorporationcharter granted by Queen Elizabeth in 1573 was confirmed by Charles I.
Incorporation was secured from the Maryland Legislature, under the first American charter, for the telegraph business.
The Dartmouth College decision of the United States Supreme Court in 1819, interpreting an act of incorporation as a contract, which, by the Constitution, no State can violate, still further humored and aided the corporation system.
There had been corporations in the country before 1830, as the Waltham case shows; but the system had had little evolution, as incorporation had in each case to proceed from a special legislative act.
Rosse and O'Neill had ceased to be postmasters-general of Ireland upon the Act of incorporation passing.
The use of aluminum was not entirely novel at this time, as it had been utilized in many automobile engine parts, particularly crankcases; but its incorporation in this rather uncommon combination represented a bold step.
The Incorporationof Companies with Provincial Objects.
Banking, Incorporationof Banks, and the Issue of Paper Money.
Whether the name Maskoki was given to the Creeks before or after the incorporation of the towns speaking other languages than theirs, we are unable to tell, but the name figures in some of the oldest documents on this people.
The Yuchi, as well as the Naktche tribe and the tribes of Alibamu descent[86] have retained their language and peculiar habits up to the present time, notwithstanding their long incorporation into the Creek community.
Follows the recital of the incorporation of some families of Apalachicola, Sháwano and Cheroki Indians into the community of the Creeks (Mém.
The principal characteristic of this epoch was the desire for knowledge, leading to the incorporationinto indigenous civilization of many other elements.
In 1332, in the reign of Alfonso XI, the incorporation with Castile was made complete, although with a retention of the charters and liberties of the province.
Something was done by the kings through the incorporation into the crown of seigniorial estates where abuses were most pronounced.
After the incorporation of Álava into Castile in 1332, the older type of government, based primarily on the Cofradía of Arriaga and the elected lord, underwent a radical change.
The Basque Provinces [Sidenote: Early history of the Basque provinces and their ultimate incorporationin the kingdom of Castile.
The remoteness of the period when this primitive art was superseded by the workers in metal, is proved by the incorporation of the ancient flint implements into some of the most prevalent popular superstitions of the north.
For a complete incorporation of the subject peoples was not to be expected from the suffrages of a dominant people, to even the poorest of whom, it would mean the cessation of highly prized privileges and immunities.
What Roman incorporation meant for the ancient world was at last revealed.
Real power and influence were accorded to the Senate, which had now, by the incorporation of members whose origin was provincial, become in a manner representative of the whole empire.
An undated petition of both classes of shipwrights for incorporation occurs among the State Papers of 1578.
Nor did the charter of incorporation alter the old style used in local business.
We know that the Coventry Guild, besides the property it already held, had taken over yet more at its incorporation in 1392.
By the charter of incorporation which he allowed them they were granted singular privileges, of a kind which the municipal government bitterly resented.
In 1448 Henry the Sixth completed the emancipation of Nottingham by granting it a charter of incorporationunder the title of “the mayor and burgesses of the town of Nottingham.
Under this, the towns of Providence, Portsmouth and Newport were united, with the name “The Incorporation of Providence Plantations in the Narragansett Bay in New England.
DeGraw and George Kennan, whose names are signed to the foregoing and annexed "Certificate of Incorporation of the American National Red Cross" bearing date of April 17, A.
It was technically a joint-stock company, and the attempt of the shareholders to obtain a charter of incorporation was successfully resisted by the universities of Oxford and Cambridge.
The prospectus andincorporation papers of The International and Consolidated Old Metal Corporation," interrupted Mr. Darby.
Under the terms of the incorporationpapers one-half of that goes to Dick.
Petition of several merchants of London, praying a charter of incorporation for carrying on a salt-work.
Petition of George James, on behalf of himself and divers persons of distinction concerned in a national fishery; praying letters patent of incorporation to enable them to carry on the same.
British race of Uther Pendragon, by its incorporation in the armorial bearings of the prince of Wales.
The other states, such as Argos and Corinth, exhibited just such compromises between conquerors and conquered as the legends described, conceding to the older population, or to sections of it, political incorporation more or less incomplete.
The state of affairs in Crete remained practically unaltered; supported by Greece and Russia, the Cretans demanded nothing less than incorporation with Greece, whilst England and France viewed this proposal with disfavour.
It may be considered under four heads—his incorporation of Wales, his wars in Scotland, his foreign treaties, and his internal reforms.