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... four rods from the bank of the river . The petitioner further represents , that there is more or less waste or surplus water flowing from the lock into the river ; and for the reason that he owns the land on both sides of the lock and ...
... four rods from the bank of the river . The petitioner further represents , that there is more or less waste or surplus water flowing from the lock into the river ; and for the reason that he owns the land on both sides of the lock and ...
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... four hundred dollars per year . The general account of the enumeration cannot be printed in octavo form with the other legislative documents , without folding the sheets and making one or more extremely inconvenient vo- lumes . It is ...
... four hundred dollars per year . The general account of the enumeration cannot be printed in octavo form with the other legislative documents , without folding the sheets and making one or more extremely inconvenient vo- lumes . It is ...
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... of this change , what great public interest is to be advanced by removing these buildings the short distance of four miles , the undersigned cannot conjecture . Among the evidences of public sentiment alluded to by the No. 123. ] 5.
... of this change , what great public interest is to be advanced by removing these buildings the short distance of four miles , the undersigned cannot conjecture . Among the evidences of public sentiment alluded to by the No. 123. ] 5.
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... four dollars and four cents due the treasury at the beginning of the year , amount to twenty - one thousand seventy - three dollars and twenty - nine cents ; and the receipts to twenty - four thousand three hundred and twenty - eight ...
... four dollars and four cents due the treasury at the beginning of the year , amount to twenty - one thousand seventy - three dollars and twenty - nine cents ; and the receipts to twenty - four thousand three hundred and twenty - eight ...
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... four modes of speaking of an action referred to past time , as many in the present , and as many in the future . These forms are constant throughout the whole list of verbs : they are forms , therefore , which the deaf and dumb must ...
... four modes of speaking of an action referred to past time , as many in the present , and as many in the future . These forms are constant throughout the whole list of verbs : they are forms , therefore , which the deaf and dumb must ...
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1st day Albany amount ANNUAL REPORT April ask leave Assem ASSEMBLY bank Bant bbls bill bond and mortgage Bostwick Brought forward Canal Commissioners Carried forward CAYUGA COUNTY cents certificate chancery CHARLES HUMPHREY charter Chenango canal circuit city and county city of New-York claim clerk Commissioner of Deeds committee further report contract corporation county of New-York court court of chancery day of January debt December Dennis McCarthy deponent says deposite Erie canal excavation expense February fees feet funds honorable hundred Inspector Insurance interest January 29 Jellis Fonda John JONAS EARLL land Land-Office Legislature loans Manhattan company March McBride memorialists month opinion Oswego paid payment persons petitioner pork pounds present prison provisions pupil quicksand receipts received referred the petition residence resolution respectfully submitted Robert McBride select committee Slyck sworn tion town trust village Wethey William
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Page 4 - ... adulterated or misbranded, within the meaning of this act, or any person who shall sell or offer for sale in the District of Columbia or the territories of the United States...
Page 4 - The assent of two-thirds of the members elected to each branch of the Legislature, shall be requisite to every bill appropriating the public moneys or property for local or private purposes.
Page 2 - Resolved, That his Excellency, the Governor, be requested to forward a copy of the foregoing resolution to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress, and to each of the Governors of the several States of the Union.
Page 8 - Excellency, the Governor, be requested to forward a copy of the foregoing resolutions to each of our Senators and Representatives in Congress, and to each of the Executives of the several states, with a request that the sumu may be laid before the respective Legislatures of said states.
Page 1 - That the Rector, Church Wardens and Vestrymen of Trinity Church in the city of New York, are a valid corporation, with full power to hold the real estate which has been referred to.