The Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania from 1682 to 1801, Volumen8Clarence M. Busch, State Printer of Pennsylvania, 1902 |
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Acts of Assembly allowed to become amendments appointed April April 15 assessors authority afore authority aforesaid battalion become a law bills of credit borough Chapter chattels city of Philadelphia collector commanding commissioners county of Philadelphia court of associators creditors debts directed discharge duty enjoined and required entitled An act Esquire February 26 freemen further enacted gaol George Gray Governor Honorable John Penn Honorable Richard Penn Honorable Thomas Penn House inhabitants Isaac Pearson January 15 justices King in Council law by lapse levied Majesty Majesty's manner March 18 March 21 Michael Hillegas oath or affirmation offender officer or soldier overseers owners paid peace penalties person or persons prisoner proprietary charter prov Province of Pennsylvania quarter sessions Referred for consideration Richard Penn Section sembly shillings signed and numbered sums of money supervisors thence thereof thousand pounds township or place true and absolute trustees virtue wardens whereas William William Rodman
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