Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts and Documents, and Every Kind of Useful Information Respecting the State of Pennsylvania, Volume 2Samuel Hazard W.F. Geddes, 1828 - Pennsylvania |
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... amount of wharfage at Sassafras st . 361 of society for promoting public schools on title to Statehouse lot 207 232 memorial on building stores near do . N. E. public square ib low water on Schuylkill ib . Roads Bridges and Canals 291 ...
... amount of wharfage at Sassafras st . 361 of society for promoting public schools on title to Statehouse lot 207 232 memorial on building stores near do . N. E. public square ib low water on Schuylkill ib . Roads Bridges and Canals 291 ...
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... amount of water to be taken from delaware river 323 and Groves's opinion on security of Fair Mount dam Sullivan John , Letters from Susquehannah navigation , estimate of cost 1789 119 River estimate of grain which passed in 1788 48 ...
... amount of water to be taken from delaware river 323 and Groves's opinion on security of Fair Mount dam Sullivan John , Letters from Susquehannah navigation , estimate of cost 1789 119 River estimate of grain which passed in 1788 48 ...
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... Amount of the Value of the Real the Committee of Ways & Means Adjusted average price per Acre by the City and several Counties . Real and Personal property in Amount of the Assessed value of Assessed value of Personal property . Amount ...
... Amount of the Value of the Real the Committee of Ways & Means Adjusted average price per Acre by the City and several Counties . Real and Personal property in Amount of the Assessed value of Assessed value of Personal property . Amount ...
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... amount to 177,058 . The number of votes given at election of 1817 was therefore 51,515 less than the taxables . Upon the same principle the taxables in 1808 would amount to 142,162 . The number of votes that year was 111,564 , which is ...
... amount to 177,058 . The number of votes given at election of 1817 was therefore 51,515 less than the taxables . Upon the same principle the taxables in 1808 would amount to 142,162 . The number of votes that year was 111,564 , which is ...
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... amount of both is inconsiderable ; one for By act of 21st November 1789 , no claim against the £ 15 for repairing arms in 1773 ; the other for printing in state for articles or supplies of any kind furnished by 1761 to 1764 , £ 15 She ...
... amount of both is inconsiderable ; one for By act of 21st November 1789 , no claim against the £ 15 for repairing arms in 1773 ; the other for printing in state for articles or supplies of any kind furnished by 1761 to 1764 , £ 15 She ...
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Page 339 - Is the self-protecting energy of this nation so helpless that there exists in the political institutions of our country no power to counteract the bias of this foreign legislation; that the growers of grain must submit to this exclusion from the foreign markets of their produce; that the shippers must dismantle their ships, the trade of the North stagnate at the wharves, and the manufacturers starve at their looms, while the whole people shall pay tribute to foreign industry to be clad in a foreign...
Page 283 - A supplement to the act, entitled an act for the relief and employment of the poor of the city of Philadelphia, the district of Southwark, and the townships, of the Northern Liberties, and Penn.
Page 130 - Ordered, That a committee be appointed to bring in a bill...
Page 342 - Congress has already been invited, and which may occupy their further and deliberate discussion, will be the provision to be made for taking the fifth census or enumeration of the inhabitants of the United States.
Page 339 - More just and more generous sentiments will. I trust, prevail If the tariff adopted at the last session of Congress shall be found, by experience, to bear oppressively upon the interests of any one section of the Union, it ought to be, and I Cannot doubt will be, so modified as to alleviate its burden. To the voice of just complaint...