JournalState Printer, 1808 Most vols. 1794/95-1853, have appendices consisting of reports of various State offices. |
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Side 19
... Land- warrants , 244. Amount of Fees , 4017 Dollars 98 Cents . The Secretary of the Land - office then ftates the na- ture and quantity of Bufinefs , which devolved upon him under fpecial Acts of the Legiflature . The Report of the ...
... Land- warrants , 244. Amount of Fees , 4017 Dollars 98 Cents . The Secretary of the Land - office then ftates the na- ture and quantity of Bufinefs , which devolved upon him under fpecial Acts of the Legiflature . The Report of the ...
Side 20
... Land have . exceedingly multiplied the Accounts in his Office ; but that the unfinished Bufinefs , from May , 1788 ... Lands ; " which he states as follows , to wit : Old Purchafe . Warrants , from 1ft - mo . 1737 , to Dec. 1762 , 1 Jan ...
... Land have . exceedingly multiplied the Accounts in his Office ; but that the unfinished Bufinefs , from May , 1788 ... Lands ; " which he states as follows , to wit : Old Purchafe . Warrants , from 1ft - mo . 1737 , to Dec. 1762 , 1 Jan ...
Side 21
... Land - office ; which was read as follows , to wit : Land - office of Pennsylvania , Dec. 7 , 1808 . GENTLEMEN , In obedience to the 3d Section of the Act of the Ge- neral Affembly , of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , entitled , " An ...
... Land - office ; which was read as follows , to wit : Land - office of Pennsylvania , Dec. 7 , 1808 . GENTLEMEN , In obedience to the 3d Section of the Act of the Ge- neral Affembly , of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , entitled , " An ...
Side 23
... Land not afcertained - or kown . 31 Claims . The foregoing Statement fhows , that there are yet upwards of 242,631 Acres and 42 Perches , to be patent- ed to the Connecticut Settlers , within the Fifteen Townships , in the County of ...
... Land not afcertained - or kown . 31 Claims . The foregoing Statement fhows , that there are yet upwards of 242,631 Acres and 42 Perches , to be patent- ed to the Connecticut Settlers , within the Fifteen Townships , in the County of ...
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Side 416 - ... of establishing rules for deciding in all cases what captures on land or water shall be legal, and in what manner prizes taken by land or naval forces in the service of the United States shall be divided or appropriated...
Side 187 - State to attempt the work, and accordingly passed an act to enable the Governor to incorporate "a company for making an artificial road from the city of Philadelphia to the borough of Lancaster.
Side 420 - Resolved, That Congress, or such person or persons as they appoint to hear and determine appeals from the courts of admiralty, have necessarily the power to examine as well into decisions on facts as decisions on the law, and to decree finally thereon, and that no finding of a jury in any court of admiralty, or court for determining the legality of captures on the high seas can or ought to destroy the right of appeal and the re-examination of the facts reserved to Congress : That no act of any one...
Side 415 - States, shall be divided or appropriated ; of granting letters of marque and reprisal in times of peace; appointing courts for the trial of piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and establishing courts for receiving and determining finally appeals in all cases of captures, provided that no member of congress shall be appointed a judge of any of the said courts.
Side 420 - ... to Congress, and would disable the Congress of the United States from giving satisfaction to foreign nations complaining of a violation of neutralities, of treaties or other breaches of the law of nations, and would enable a jury in any one State to involve the United States in hostilities; a construction which for these and many other reasons is...
Side 123 - An act to provide more effectually for the settlement of accounts between the United States and receivers of public money...
Side 420 - ... that congress is by these United States invested with the supreme sovereign power of war and peace : that the power of executing the law of nations is essential to the sovereign supreme power of war and peace : that the legality of all captures on the high seas must be determined by the law of nations...
Side 471 - An Act to prevent the exportation of Bread and Flour not merchantable and for repealing at a certain time all the laws heretofore made for that purpose.
Side 312 - January, 1808, that the Senators in the Congress of the United States may be removed from office by the vote of a majority of the whole number of the members of the respective State Legislatures by which the said Senators have been or may be appointed.
Side 158 - An Act to enable the Governor of this Commonwealth to incorporate a company for making an artificial road, bedded with stone and gravel, from the City of Philadelphia to the Borough of Lancaster.