Pennsylvania. General Assembly
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Books by Pennsylvania. General Assembly
Total count: 73
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Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men, &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indiess.n.1740-01-01
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A message to the governor from the assembly. In answer to the governor's message of the 18th instant ...B. Franklin1742-01-01
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A Preface to a memorialdelivered in to the Assembly of the province of Pennsylvania, September 22, 1757. By William Moore, Esq; of Chester CountyPrinted by James Chattin1757-01-01
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The Charters and Acts of Assembly of the Province of, from 1682 to 17591762-01-01
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Protestation gegen die Bestellung Herrn Benjamin Franklins zu einem Agenten für diese ProvinzGedruckt bey Christoph Saur1764-01-01
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A Protest presented to the House of Assembly, by the subscribers, at the close of the late debate thereconcerning the sending Mr. Franklin as an assistant to our agent, at the Court of Great-BritainPrinted by William Bradford1764-01-01
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The speech of Joseph Galloway, Esq; one of the members for Philadelphia Countyin answer to the speech of John Dickinson, Esq; delivered in the House of Assembly, of the province of Pennsylvania, May 24, 1764. On occasion of a petition drawn up by order, and then under the consideration of the House; praying His Majesty for a royal, in lieu of a proprietary government. : [One line of Latin]Printed and sold by W. Dunlap, in Market-Street.1764-01-01
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[Enlistment form, Pennsylvania, 1776]publisher not identified1776-01-01
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Report of the committee of the Assembly, on the state of the public accounts, 1777 and 1778Printed by John Dunlap, in Market-street.1779-01-01
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Report of the committee of the Assembly, on the state of the public accounts, 1779Printed by John Dunlap.1779-01-01
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To the representatives of the freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in general assembly met, the representation and petition of the subscribers, citizens of Pennsylvania[s.n.]1780-01-01
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To the president and Executive Council, the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, and others whom it may concernthe following representation on behalf of the people called Quakers ...Printed by Francis Bailey?1781-01-01
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To the representatives of the freemen of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assemby metThe memorial and remonstrance of Isaac Howell and White Matlack, in behalf of themselves, and others, who have been disowned by the people called Quakers, &cPrinted by Francis Bailey?1782-01-01
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To the honorable the representatives of the freemen of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly metthe petition of the subscribers, inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia and parts adjacent, respectfully sheweth ...[s.n.]1784-01-01
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The constitution of the Pennsylvania Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of Free Negroes, Unlawfully Held in BondageBegun in the year 1774, and enlarged on the twenty-third of April, 1787. : To which are added, the acts of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, for the gradual abolition of slavery. : [Two lines from Matthew]Printed by Joseph James, in Chesnut-Street.1787-01-01
Proceedings and debates of the General Assembly of PennsylvaniaTaken in short-hand by Thomas Lloyd. Volume the first[-fourth]Printed by Daniel Humphreys, in Spruce-Street, near the drawbridge1787-01-01-
Observations concerning the funding system of PennsylvaniaRespectfully recommended to the consideration of the legislature. : "Honesty is the best policy." : To which is prefixed a petition of the public creditors to the House of AssemblyPrinted by R. Aitken & Son, at Pope's Head in Market Street.1789-01-01
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An act for the regulation of the militia of the commonwealth of PennsylvaniaPrinted by E. Oswald ...1793-01-01
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The Pennsylvania state trialscontaining the impeachment, trial, and acquittal of Francis Hopkinson, and John Nicholson, Esquires. The former being judge of the Court of Admiralty, and the latter, the comptroller-general of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. : Vol. I. : [One line in Latin from Virgil]Printed by Francis Bailey, at Yorick's Head, no. 116, High-Street, for Edmund Hogan.1795-01-01
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Laws of the Commonwealth, 1700-18011797-01-01
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Plan for the establishment of a company, to be incorporated by the legislature of Pennsylvania (if such incorporation shall to the legislature seem proper) by the name and title of "The Company for Erecting a Bridge over the River Schuylkill, at or near the City of Philadelphia."[s.n.]1797-01-01
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ReportThe committee to whom was referred the statements of the comptroller-general and register-general, on Mr. Dallas's accounts, as paymaster and agent for the Pennsylvania militia on the western expedition in the year 1794, report ...[s.n.]1800-01-01
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Charges, and extracts of charges, on moral and religious subjectsPrinted and sold by D. Hogan1803-01-01
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Strictures on the proceedings of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, of 1803-4relating to the State Judiciary ... and one of the judges of the Supreme Court ; to which are added, essays on the "Will of the people", etc. etc. etcPrinted for the author1804-01-01
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The memorial and petition of the president and directors of the Chesapeak [i.e., Chesapeake] and Delaware Canal Company, to the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, December 24, 1806[s.n.]1806-01-01
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Laws of the Commonwealth, 1802-08Bioren1806-01-01
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Six essays on taxing dogspublished originally in the Freeman's journal, in 1805, '6 and '7. : Dedicated to the legislature of Pennsylvania. : With certificates of recommendation from the Hon. John D. Coxe, Esq. Hon. H.H. Brackenridge, the Hon. Jacob Rush, and the Rev. Nicholas Collin, D.D.Printed for the author. 1807. Stiles, printer.1807-01-01
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Resolutions of the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of Pennsylvaniaproposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, relative to the terms of continuance in, and removal from office of the judges of the Supreme and other courts of the United States. : February 24, 1808. Read, and referred to the committee of the whole House on the state of the UnionA. & G. Way, printers.1808-01-01
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Report of the committee relative to a message from the governor of Pennsylvania, to both houses of the legislaturePrinted by Benjamin Grimler.1809-01-01
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The whole proceedings in the case of Olmsted and others versus Rittenhouse's executricesas contained in documents on record in the courts of the United States and Pennsylvania : together with the Act of the Legislature of the State of Pennsylvania and other matters ...William P. Farrand and Co.1809-01-01
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To the Senate and House of Representatives of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly metThe memorial of the subscribers, inhabitants of the borough of Pittsburgh and its vicinity, humbly representeth, that your memorialists ... have recently solicited the "president and directors of the Farmer's and Mechanic's Bank," of Philadelphia, for the establishment of an office of discount and deposit in Pittsburgh. ...[s.n.]1810-01-01
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To the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvaniathe memorial of the president, managers and company, of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Navigation, and of the Delaware and Schuylkill Canal Navigation[s.n.]1810-01-01
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Report on the finances of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the year 1810made to the legislature, by the auditor-general, agreeably to lawPrinted by John Burnside.1810-01-01
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Thoughts on the situation of the actual settlers, &c., in the north western counties of Pennsylvania[s.n.]1810-01-01
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Report on the finances of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the year one thousand eight hundred and thirteenMade to the legislature by the auditor general, agreeably to lawPrinted by J. Peacock, Market Street.1813-01-01
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Report made by Jared Ingersoll, Esq., ... relative to the penal codePrinted by James Peacock1813-01-01
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A letter addressed to the members of the Legislature of Pennsylvania[s.n.]1817-01-01
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William Findlay's inaugural address to the legislature, December 1817Printed by R.B. Wilkins & G. Sweney.1817-01-01
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Message and documents, communicated to the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, January 5th, 1818Printed by James Peacock1818-01-01
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Report on the finances of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the year 1819Made to the legislature by the auditor general, agreeably to lawPrinted by James Peacock, Second Street.1819-01-01
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Report of the joint committee appointed ... for the purpose of examining the works erected by the former Schuylkill and Susquehanna Canal Company, &c &c[s.n.]1819-01-01
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Roberts's second edition of The secret "customs," and revenue of the Sheriff's Office[Two lines of quotation] : Price eight centsPublished by Sylvester Roberts, no. 2, Decatur Street.1819-01-01
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Act of incorporation for the Kensington district of the Northern Liberties with rules and regulations for the government of the Board of commissioners1821-01-01
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An act for establishing a health office and to secure the city and port of Philadelphia from the introduction of pestilential and contagious diseases, and for other purposes, passed January 29, 1818, with its supplements, passed in the years 1821, 1824, 1826 & 1827Jacob Frick & Co., printers1827-01-01
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Letter of Gershom Powers, Esq. in answer to a letter of the Hon. Edward Livingston, in relation to the Auburn State Prisonread in the legislature of Pennsylvania, Jan. 23, 1829, and ordered to be printedPrinted by Croswell & Van Benthuysen1829-01-01
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An act to repeal the state tax on real and personal property, and to continue and extend the improvements of the state by rail roads and canals, and to charter a state bank to be called the United States BankApproved the 18th day of February, 1836Printed by Crabb & Barrett1835-01-01
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Letter from the Auditor general, transmitting tabular statements of the condition of the banks of the commonwealth as reported in ... November, 1841Henlock & Bratton1842-01-01
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An act to incorporate the Washington Coal Company, and for other purposesJ.M. Elliott, printer1847-01-01
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The Middleton divorce case[s.n.]1850-01-01
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Communication from the Auditor general transmitting the quarterly statements of the several banks and savings institutions of Pennsylvania .Lescure1850-01-01
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The Wheeling Bridge suita notice of its history and objects, addressed to the Legislature of PennsylvaniaJ.C. Clark1852-01-01
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The Consolidation billas finally passed by the Pennsylvania legislature, January 31, 1854[s.n.]1854-01-01
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Digest of Acts of Assembly relating to City of Philadelphia1856-01-01
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Digest of Laws, 1700-1856(Brightly's Purdons's Digest 8th ed. with Annual Digests, 1854-56)1856-01-01
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Dr. Kane's expeditionResolutions of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, in reference to the late expedition of Dr. Kane ...1856-01-01
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List of fees to be paid aldermen, justices of the peace and constablesApproved, April 18, 1857. An act relating to fees of aldermen, justices of the peace and constablesA. Boyd Hamilton, state printer.1857-01-01
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Emilie L. Fry's petition for a divorcememorial of John Grigg and exhibitsBingwalt & Co.1859-01-01
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A manual for the government of the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of PennsylvaniaRev. and corrected ed.George Bergner & Co.1860-01-01
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An act to establish free banking in Pennsylvaniaapproved March 31, 1860A. Boyd Hamilton State Printer1860-01-01
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Military code ...for the use of the National guard of Pennsylvania1898-01-01
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In the matter of Matthew Stanley Quaybefore the Committee on Privileges and Elections of the Senate of the United States : brief and argument in opposition to his claim to a seatG.H. Buchanan1899-01-01
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The Bullitt bill as adopted by ... Legislature ... June 1, 1885 ...with the ordinance to carry it into effect passed by the councils of Philadelphia December 16, 18861902-01-01
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Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to corporations coming under the supervision of the Banking Department passed during the session of 1907Harrisburg Pub. Co., State Printer1907-01-01
Acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania pertaining to borough and township assessors, tax collectors, treasures, and auditorss.n.1907-01-01-
Legislative directory, containing names of the heads of departments and lists of the senators and members, arranged by counties and alphabeticallySession of 1913, corrected to November 12, 1912C.F.Aughinbaugh1912-01-01
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Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 19691968-01-01
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An act to incorporate the Capital & Labor Co-operative Bank of Pennsylvaniapublisher not identified1980-01-01
Reports Of The Heads Of Departments To The Governor Of Pennsylvania, In Pursuance Of The Law For The Fiscal Year EndingArkose Press2015-09-25
Laws Of The General Assembly Of The Commonwealth Of PennsylvaniaArkose Press2015-09-25
Reports Of The Heads Of Departments To The Governor Of Pennsylvania, In Pursuance Of The Law For The Fiscal Year Ending ..., Volume 2Arkose Press2015-09-26
Miscellaneous Documents, Read In The Legislature Of The Commonwealth Of Pennsylvania, Volume 2Arkose Press2015-09-30
Smull's Legislative Hand Book And Manual Of The State Of PennsylvaniaArkose Press2015-10-03
Minutes of the ... General Assembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, which commenced at Philadelphia ... in the year of our Lord ...Printed by John Dunlap