The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in the Year 1619 : Published Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Passed on the Fifth Day of February One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight ...Samuel Pleasants, junior, printer to the commonwealth, 1822 - Law |
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... towns , & c . for by the acre , if exposed to sale in moderate quanti- ties according to the usual course of things for ready money , in paper bills of credit of this commonwealth or of Congress ; which several opinions , together with ...
... towns , & c . for by the acre , if exposed to sale in moderate quanti- ties according to the usual course of things for ready money , in paper bills of credit of this commonwealth or of Congress ; which several opinions , together with ...
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... town- V. And whereas several families for their greater Provision for safety have settled themselves in villages or townships , families set under some agreement between the inhabitants of lay -- tled in villa- ing off the same into town ...
... town- V. And whereas several families for their greater Provision for safety have settled themselves in villages or townships , families set under some agreement between the inhabitants of lay -- tled in villa- ing off the same into town ...
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... town of Rich- inond , as the limits of the said town now are , or shall . be at the time of the inquest found , which by the dis rectors of the publick buildings shall be included with in the squares appropriated for such buildings ...
... town of Rich- inond , as the limits of the said town now are , or shall . be at the time of the inquest found , which by the dis rectors of the publick buildings shall be included with in the squares appropriated for such buildings ...
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... town suf- ficient for the accommodation of those who resort thereto , and able to aid the operations of government : And it has been also found inconvenient in the course of the present war , where seats of government have been so ...
... town suf- ficient for the accommodation of those who resort thereto , and able to aid the operations of government : And it has been also found inconvenient in the course of the present war , where seats of government have been so ...
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... town of Richmond , in the county of Hen- rico , which is more safe and central than any other town situated on navigable water : Be it therefore enact- Ground in ed by the General Assembly , That six whole.squares Richmond of ground ...
... town of Richmond , in the county of Hen- rico , which is more safe and central than any other town situated on navigable water : Be it therefore enact- Ground in ed by the General Assembly , That six whole.squares Richmond of ground ...
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acres act entitled act of assembly advice of council aforesaid allowed appointed army auditors bills of credit centum certificate Chan CHAP claim clerk commanding officer commission commissioners commonwealth congress continental continental army coun county court court of chancery court of record DAVID RITTENHOUSE delivered dollars duty eight emitted enlisted entitled An act escheator execution farther enacted fee simple fees five forfeit and pay governour and council grand jury grant hath hereafter hereby empowered heretofore hundred and seventy hundred pounds inspectors JOHN BECKLEY justice land office manner ment militia months monwealth neral oath Ohio river paid payment penalties Pennsylvania person or persons pounds of tobacco present session Provided publick purpose receive recited act respective session of assembly sheriff or collector shillings slaves survey surveyor therein thereof thousand pounds thousand seven hundred tion town treasury troops twenty vessel Virginia warrant WHEREAS