The Register of Pennsylvania: Devoted to the Preservation of Facts and Documents and Every Other Kind of Useful Information Respecting the State of Pennsylvania, Volume 8Samuel Hazard W.F. Geddes, 1828 - Pennsylvania |
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... expenses of the Grant's defeat at Fort Du Quesne , account of Grapes , bro't to Phil . market from Chester co . 238,287 ... expense of regaining and preserving their friendship , relics , found at Columbia , Intemperance , cause of crime ...
... expenses of the Grant's defeat at Fort Du Quesne , account of Grapes , bro't to Phil . market from Chester co . 238,287 ... expense of regaining and preserving their friendship , relics , found at Columbia , Intemperance , cause of crime ...
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... expense of a wall . " No damage is done to either of the four iron works , near which the canal passes , and I understand there is but one solitary complaint of damage by the canal ; and even in this case , in the end , it will prove an ...
... expense of a wall . " No damage is done to either of the four iron works , near which the canal passes , and I understand there is but one solitary complaint of damage by the canal ; and even in this case , in the end , it will prove an ...
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... expense of the alteration very little ex- ceeded $ 100 ; and thus the mountain of difficulties which had suspended the operations of their steamboat more than a year , ended in the trifling alteration of the grate bars , when complete ...
... expense of the alteration very little ex- ceeded $ 100 ; and thus the mountain of difficulties which had suspended the operations of their steamboat more than a year , ended in the trifling alteration of the grate bars , when complete ...
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... expense and trouble of obtaining choice lately so numerously attended by our citizens . Besides varieties , very naturally try all prescriptions found in the " Diary of a Naturalist , " which we have taken the books and newspapers , to ...
... expense and trouble of obtaining choice lately so numerously attended by our citizens . Besides varieties , very naturally try all prescriptions found in the " Diary of a Naturalist , " which we have taken the books and newspapers , to ...
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... expenses , $ 1680 07 Capital stock , additional investment , 192 75 Now in the treasury , $ 243 15 239 56 1297 34 489 97 $ 2270 02 1872 82 $ 397 20 The capital stock now stands as follows : $ 7,000 00 b'dlyear's int.due11th mo.19,1831 ...
... expenses , $ 1680 07 Capital stock , additional investment , 192 75 Now in the treasury , $ 243 15 239 56 1297 34 489 97 $ 2270 02 1872 82 $ 397 20 The capital stock now stands as follows : $ 7,000 00 b'dlyear's int.due11th mo.19,1831 ...
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Page 20 - That all persons living in this province, who confess and acknowledge the one Almighty and eternal God, to be the Creator, Upholder and Ruler of the world; and that hold themselves obliged in conscience to live peaceably and justly in civil society, shall, in no ways, be molested or prejudiced for their religious persuasion, or practice, in matters of faith and worship, nor shall they be compelled, at any time, to frequent or maintain any religious worship, place or ministry whatever.
Page 25 - The voluntary outpouring of the public feeling, made to-day, from the North to the South, and from the East to the West, proves this sentiment to be both just and natural.
Page 108 - The existence of a God, and a future state of rewards and punishments, are totally foreign to the subject.
Page 231 - Page.Ksql for the able, dignified and impartial manner in which he has discharged the duties devolved on him as president of this Council. STATISTICS OF PRISONS AND CHIME. The "Society for alleviating the miseries of prisons...
Page 334 - That the Mayor be and he is hereby authorized to draw his warrant...
Page 137 - When therefore a purchase of land for any of these purposes is made by the national government, and the State Legislature has given its .consent to the purchase, the land so purchased by the very terms of the constitution ipso facto falls within the exclusive legislation of Congress, and the State jurisdiction is completely ousted.
Page 276 - I, AB, do voluntarily declare, that I will persevere in endeavouring to form a brotherhood of affection among Irishmen of every religious persuasion, and that I will also persevere in my endeavours to obtain an equal, full, and adequate representation of all the people of Ireland.
Page 326 - When a man's ways please the Lord, he maketh even his enemies to be at peace with him.
Page 325 - ... obtaining relief, ascertaining and establishing the just rights of the people, and restoring the public tranquillity ; and we deeply lament that contrary modes of proceeding have been pursued, which have involved the Colonies in confusion, appear likely to produce violence and bloodshed, and threaten the subversion of the constitutional government, and of that liberty of conscience, for the enjoyment of which, our ancestors were induced to encounter the manifold dangers and difficulties of crossing...
Page 117 - Let these truths be indelibly impressed on our minds — that we cannot be HAPPY, without being FREE — that we cannot be free, without being secure in our property — that we cannot be secure in our property, if, without our consent, others may, as by right, take it away...