Pennsylvania Archives1854 A collection of documents supplementing the companion series known as "Colonial records," which contain the Minutes of the Provincial council, of the Council of safety, and of the Supreme executive council of Pennsylvania. |
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Side 10
... Lands of the State or private Property does not appear . But it is apprehended to be wrong in two Respects . 1. That Masts of a particular Size have in America ever been deemed not mere Private Property even when growing on private Soil ...
... Lands of the State or private Property does not appear . But it is apprehended to be wrong in two Respects . 1. That Masts of a particular Size have in America ever been deemed not mere Private Property even when growing on private Soil ...
Side 37
... Land & naval , now in the State , in the whole amount- ing to 4000 Men - I say upon Consideration of these Points , they were induced to recommit the Business , & direct the Board of War to make a new Apportionment , by which all the ...
... Land & naval , now in the State , in the whole amount- ing to 4000 Men - I say upon Consideration of these Points , they were induced to recommit the Business , & direct the Board of War to make a new Apportionment , by which all the ...
Side 49
... land lying between Susquehanna River and Conestogoe Creek from the Mouth of the said Creek as far up the River as the lands granted to Peter Charter and then by a line running from the said River to Conestogo Creek and make return ...
... land lying between Susquehanna River and Conestogoe Creek from the Mouth of the said Creek as far up the River as the lands granted to Peter Charter and then by a line running from the said River to Conestogo Creek and make return ...
Side 50
... land part of the Manor of Conestogoe containing abt 500 a whereon old Johass and his Indians lately lived and dwelt by the consent and permission of the said proprietarys who allotted the same to them for a place of residence To hold ...
... land part of the Manor of Conestogoe containing abt 500 a whereon old Johass and his Indians lately lived and dwelt by the consent and permission of the said proprietarys who allotted the same to them for a place of residence To hold ...
Side 67
... Land Office of this State . The House then proceeded to the election of a Receiver General of the Land Office ; and the ballots being taken and counted , it appeared that Francis Johnston was duly elected . Resolved , That the said ...
... Land Office of this State . The House then proceeded to the election of a Receiver General of the Land Office ; and the ballots being taken and counted , it appeared that Francis Johnston was duly elected . Resolved , That the said ...
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Pennsylvania Archives Samuel Hazard,John Blair Linn,William Henry Egle,George Edward Reed,Thomas Lynch Montgomery,Gertrude MacKinney,Charles Francis Hoban Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1907 |
Pennsylvania Archives Samuel Hazard,John Blair Linn,William Henry Egle,George Edward Reed,Thomas Lynch Montgomery,Gertrude MacKinney,Charles Francis Hoban Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1877 |
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Side 681 - Congress, to the legislative or executive authority of the other State in controversy, and a day assigned for the appearance of the parties by their lawful agents, who shall then be directed to appoint, by joint consent, commissioners or judges to constitute a court for hearing and determining the matter in question...
Side 569 - The united states in congress assembled shall also be the last resort on appeal in all disputes and differences now subsisting or that hereafter may arise between two or more states concerning boundary, jurisdiction or any other cause whatever; which authority shall always be exercised in the manner following.
Side 472 - ... to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be defended, in all courts of record, or any other place whatsoever...
Side 169 - And the articles of this confederation shall be inviolably observed by every state, and the Union shall be perpetual ; nor shall any alteration at any time hereafter be made in any of them ; unless such alteration be agreed to in a Congress of the United States and be afterwards confirmed by the Legislatures of every State.
Side 169 - When land forces are raised by any state for the common defence, all officers of or under the rank of colonel, shall be appointed by the legislature of each state respectively by whom such forces shall be raised, or in such manner as such state shall direct, and all vacancies shall be filled up by the state which first made the appointment.
Side 700 - ... distance from New Castle, northward and westward unto the beginning of the fortieth degree of northern latitude, and then by a straight line westward to the limits of longitude above mentioned.
Side 700 - Castle town, unto the three and fortieth degree of northern latitude, if the said river doth extend so far northward, but if the said river shall not extend so far northward, then by the said river so far as it doth extend...
Side 703 - Breadth; and in Length, •and Longitude, of and within all the Breadth afore'said, throughout the main Lands there, from the 'Atlantic and western Sea and Ocean on the East • Part, to the South Sea on the West Part...
Side 703 - Provided always, that the said islands, or any of the premises herein before mentioned, and, by these presents, intended and meant to be granted, be not actually possessed, or inhabited by any other christian prince or state...
Side 537 - But if the States will not impose, or do not collect and apply, taxes for support of the war, the sooner we make terms the better ; the longer we continue a feeble and ineffectual war, the greater will be our distress at the hour of submission.