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... four legs , Government , Penn's remarks on expenses of the Grant's defeat at Fort Du Quesne , account of co . act erecting , from Mifflin , appointments in Jurors - not to be starved - Judge King's charge in case of Joanna Clue , K 315 ...
... four legs , Government , Penn's remarks on expenses of the Grant's defeat at Fort Du Quesne , account of co . act erecting , from Mifflin , appointments in Jurors - not to be starved - Judge King's charge in case of Joanna Clue , K 315 ...
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... 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 advantage instead of an injury . The location justly ...
... 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 advantage instead of an injury . The location justly ...
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... four hun- dred tons of coal , making 10 to 15 revolutions per minute . She consumes in the trip about 3 tons of coal ; egg coal is preferred by the engineer , which coal it is believed at the present prices does not cost half as much as ...
... four hun- dred tons of coal , making 10 to 15 revolutions per minute . She consumes in the trip about 3 tons of coal ; egg coal is preferred by the engineer , which coal it is believed at the present prices does not cost half as much as ...
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... four o'clock in the afternoon . Mr. Francis McKemie and Mr. John Wilson are ap- pointed to preach upon Tuesday upon ye subjects ap- pointed them at the last Presbytery from Heb . 1. 1 , 2 v . by way of the exercise and addition . * The ...
... four o'clock in the afternoon . Mr. Francis McKemie and Mr. John Wilson are ap- pointed to preach upon Tuesday upon ye subjects ap- pointed them at the last Presbytery from Heb . 1. 1 , 2 v . by way of the exercise and addition . * The ...
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... four hundred men , among whom were the two eldest sons of Mrs. Skinner , just emerging from youth to manhood , were allured from their en- trenchments by the artifice and perfidy of the ene- my , and drawn into ambush . A desperate ...
... four hundred men , among whom were the two eldest sons of Mrs. Skinner , just emerging from youth to manhood , were allured from their en- trenchments by the artifice and perfidy of the ene- my , and drawn into ambush . A desperate ...
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Page 22 - 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...
Page 155 - Gen'rous converse ; a soul exempt from pride ; And love to praise, with reason on his side ? Such once were Critics ; such the happy few, Athens and Rome in better ages knew. The mighty...
Page 330 - ... contrary to the letter and spirit of the Constitution of the United States. Many provisions of chapter 66, entitled " elections,
Page 130 - To the right honourable the lords spiritual and temporal in parliament assembled.
Page 118 - But a new kind of loyalty seems to be required of us, a loyalty to Parliament; a loyalty that is to extend, it is said, to a surrender of all our properties, whenever a House of Commons, (in which there is not a single member of our choosing) shall think fit to grant them away without our consent...
Page 59 - The Bank of the United States, though on the original question held to be unconstitutional, received the Executive signature.
Page 239 - That no objection ought ever to be made to any amount of taxes, equally apportioned and imposed, for the purpose of raising revenue necessary for the support of government ; but that taxes imposed on the people for the sole benefit of any one class of men are equally inconsistent with the principles of our Constitution and with sound policy.
Page 56 - Resolved, That copies of this report, and the papers annexed to it, be presented to the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, the Corporations of the Northern Liberties, Penn Township, the District of Southwark, and the Township of Moyamensing, respectively. A. The City Councils appropriated $300,000, of which the Committee received...
Page 116 - Mr. Clark offered the following : "Resolved, That the Comptroller of State be and he is hereby authorized to draw his warrant...
Page 225 - WHEREAS it appears, that a state of war exists between Austria, Prussia, Sardinia, Great Britain, and the United Netherlands, on the one part, and France on the other ; and the duty and interest of the United States require, that they should with sincerity and good faith adopt and pursue a conduct friendly and impartial towards the belligerent powers...