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Page 82 - To discover, procure, and preserve whatever may relate to the natural, civil, literary and ecclesiastical history of the United States in general, and of this State in particular.
Page 82 - Philadelphia, be, and shall be, for ever hereafter, persons able and capable in law, to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered unto, defend and be defended...
Page 150 - Resolved, That his Excellency the Governor be requested to forward a copy of these Resolutions to the...
Page 47 - ... shall be made by such of the stockholders as shall attend for that purpose, either in person or by proxy.
Page 135 - That a Committee of two on the part of the Senate, and three on the part of the House, be...
Page 147 - That our Senators and Representatives in Congress be requested to use their influence to secure...
Page 156 - That our Senators in Congress be instructed, and our Representatives be requested, to use their best exertions to procure the passage of a law...
Page 186 - ... and pay over all money received by him, upon the direction of any court of competent jurisdiction. Where the temporary administrator was appointed by the surrogate of the county of New York, the money must be deposited in a domestic incorporated trust company, having its principal office or place of business in the city of New York, and either specially approved by the surrogate, or designated, in the general rules of practice, as a depositary of funds paid into court.
Page 19 - Missouri against any person or persons charged with crimes or misdemeanors committed within said state, may be executed therein in the same way and manner as if such consent had not been given or jurisdiction ceded, except so far as such process may affect the real or personal property of the United States.
Page 79 - Company" approved May 26, 1830. Any person doing wilful injury to the canal, shall be fined not less than $5, nor more than $50, to be recovered with costs before any justice of the peace of the District of Columbia, and be subject also to a suit for damages.

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