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The revised statutes, codes and general laws of the state of New York
containing the text, carefully compared with the original and certified by the Secretary of State, of all the general statutory law of the state in force on January 1st, 1897, including the Constitution of the state, the revised statutes, the general laws and statutes, the codes of civil and criminal procedure and the penal code, alphabetically arranged by subjects, with full references to the decisions, and with historical and explanatory notes, and a complete system of cross-references, supplemented by a full analytical index and table of the statutes contained herein ; certified by the Secretary of State under Section 932 of the Code of Civil Procedure, as amended by laws of 1895, Chapter 594 -
Journal of the Constitutional Convention of the state of New York, 1915
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An act to incorporate and vest certain powers in the freeholders and inhabitants of the village of Brooklyn, in the county of Kings
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An Act for Giving Relief in Cases of Insolvency, passed by the Legislature of the state of New-York, April 12, 1813
together with the acts amending the same -
An Act for Opening the Navigation between the Head Waters of the Seneca Lake and the Chemung River
River passed March 31, 1815 -
An act for regulating elections
Passed March 29, 1813 -
An Act for the Assessment and Collection of Taxes
passed April 5th, 1813 -
An act for the benefit of insolvent debtors, and their creditors
Passed 3d April, 1811 -
An Act for the Better Establishment of Common Schools
passed April 15th, 1814 -
The new and revised twenty-five dollar, or Justices act
Passed April 5, 1813. ; With references to the former editions of our colonial and statute laws, and to English acts of Parliament. ; Also, references to more than two hundred decisions of our Supreme Court on certiorari. ; Containing likewise, a new and complete set of forms for justices, under this act. ; Accompanied by an accurate and copious index to the whole -
The Act for the Support of the Common Schools
passed April 12, 1819 -
An Act Regulating the Fees of the Several Officers and Ministers of Justice within the State of New-York
passed April 9, 1813 -
An act to abolish imprisonment for debt in certain cases
Passed April 7, 1819 -
An Act to Amend an Act, Entitled, An Act to Incorporate the Highland Turnpike Company
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An act to authorise the raising of troops, for the defence of this state
Passed October 24, 1814 -
An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating the Practice of Physic and Surgery in This State
passed April 10, 1813 ; together with the bye-laws of the Medical Society of the State of New-York and of the county of Orange -
An Act to Incorporate Medical Societies for the Purpose of Regulating the Practice of Physic and Surgery in This State, passed April 10, 1813
together with the By-laws of the Medical Society of the County of New-York, incorporated, July 1, 1806 -
An Act to Incorporate the Members of the New-York Institution for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb
passed April 15, 1819 ; to which is added the bye-laws and the names and residence of the officers and directors ... and a list of the pupils -
An Act to Incorporate the Members of the Religious Society of Roman Catholics Belonging to the Congregation of St. Patrick's Cathedral in the City of New-York
passed April 14, 1817 -
An act, to organize the Militia of the state of New-Yor, [sic]
passed April 21, 1818. ; Published by order of the Legislature -
An Act to Provide Against Infectious and Pestilential Diseases
passed the 8th day of April, 1811 -
Charter of the Bank of Newburgh
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State of New-York, general orders. Head-quarters, Albany, June 28, 1818
The commander in chief having received intelligence from Col. L. Livingston, that the remains of Gen. Richard Montgomery, have been ... conveyed from the city of Quebec to the village of White-Hall, in this state ... has thought proper to direct the following arrangements on this solemn occasion -
Laws of the state of New York, passed at the thirty-fourth session of the Legislature
begun and held at the city of Albany, the twenty-ninth day of January, 1811 -
Laws of the state of New York, passed at the thirty-fifth session of the Legislature
begun and held at the city of Albany, the twenty-eigth day of January, 1812