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In 1825 , an act was passed for the construction of the Oswego canal , under
which a debt was contracted of $ 427,347 . In 1830 , five years after , an act was
passed charging all deficiencies in the revenues to pay interest and keep the
canal ...
In 1825 , an act was passed for the construction of the Oswego canal , under
which a debt was contracted of $ 427,347 . In 1830 , five years after , an act was
passed charging all deficiencies in the revenues to pay interest and keep the
canal ...
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Every bill shall receive three several readings previous to its being passed ; and
the second and third readings shall be on different days : and the third reading
shall be on a day subsequent to that on which the bill passed in committee of the
...
Every bill shall receive three several readings previous to its being passed ; and
the second and third readings shall be on different days : and the third reading
shall be on a day subsequent to that on which the bill passed in committee of the
...
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which might be expected to pass through the canal would not be dependent
upon the number of inhabitants in the district . ... the Allegany river , will probably
reduce the amount below that which passed through the Champlain canal in
1831 .
which might be expected to pass through the canal would not be dependent
upon the number of inhabitants in the district . ... the Allegany river , will probably
reduce the amount below that which passed through the Champlain canal in
1831 .
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REPORT Of James Watson Williams , Clerk of the 5th Circuit , in answer to a
resolution of the Assembly , passed 28th February , 1835 . Hon . CHARLES
HUMPHREY , Speaker of the Assembly . SIR - I have the honor of transmitting the
report ...
REPORT Of James Watson Williams , Clerk of the 5th Circuit , in answer to a
resolution of the Assembly , passed 28th February , 1835 . Hon . CHARLES
HUMPHREY , Speaker of the Assembly . SIR - I have the honor of transmitting the
report ...
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H. Hubbard , Clerk of the Supreme Court , Utica , in answer to a resolution of the
Assembly , passed February 28 , 1835 . Utica , January 13 , 1826 . P.
REYNOLDS , Jr. Esq . Clerk of the Assembly . In obedience to a resolution of the
Assembly ...
H. Hubbard , Clerk of the Supreme Court , Utica , in answer to a resolution of the
Assembly , passed February 28 , 1835 . Utica , January 13 , 1826 . P.
REYNOLDS , Jr. Esq . Clerk of the Assembly . In obedience to a resolution of the
Assembly ...
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