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The Flowering Thorn
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The acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
carefully compared with the originals. And an appendix, containing the laws now in force, passed between the 30th day of September 1775, and the Revolution. Together with the Declaration of Independence; the Constitution of the state of Pennsylvania; and the Articles of Confederation of the United States of America. Published by order of the General Assembly -
Reports of cases ruled and adjudged in the courts of Pennsylvania, before and since the Revolution
by A.J. Dallas, Esquire. [Three lines from Grotius] -
A calm appeal to the people of the state of Delaware
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Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the government of the counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, upon Delaware, at a session of Assembly held at New-Castle the twenty-first day of October (the twentieth being Sunday) 1765
Published by George Read and Thomas M'Kean, Esquires, by order of the Assembly -
An oration, in commemoration of the independence of the United States of North-America
delivered July 4, 1787, at the Reformed Calvinist Church in Philadelphia -
Circular. Philadelphia, August 3d, 1792
Sir, By the enclosed copy of the minutes of the proceedings of a general meeting of the citizens of Philadelphia, you will perceive, that the citizens are desirous to obtain information "of the sense of the people in the different parts of the state, respecting the characters proper to be nominated as representatives in Congress, and electors of a president and vice-president of the United States;" and that they have committed us to the task of endeavoring to collect the materials -
A charge delivered to the grand-jury
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The Flowering Thorn
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The Flowering Thorn
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Legionary orders. December 28th, 2799 [i.e., 1799]
Yesterday the commandant was honored by a communication from the governor, which indicating at once both sensibility and high consideration for the corps, ought, he conceives, to be given in the terms in which it is expressed -
A charge delivered to the grand-jury
by the Honourable Thomas M'Kean, Esquire, chief justice of Pennsylvania, at a Court of Oyer and Terminer, and General Goal Delivery, held at York, for the county of York, on the 21st day of April, 1778; and published at the special request of the said grand-jury -
Fellow citizens
The 2d section of the 1st article of the Constitution of the United States ... having secured to the several states, (as states) the sovereign power of prescribing to its own electors of the most numerous branch of their respective legislatures, such qualifications as they, respectively, should think right and expedient -
Governor's message. To the Senate and House of Representatives of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
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The inagural [sic] address of Thomas M'Kean, governor of Pennsylvania, to both houses of the legislature
with their answers, and his replies. -
Precedents in the office of a justice of peace
To which is added a short system of conveyancing, in a method entirely new. -
Extract from the minutes of the proceedings of a general meeting of the citizens of Philadelphia, held in the State House yard, on Monday the 30th of July, 1792
"It was moved and seconded, that a committee of correspondence, consisting of seven, be appointed to collect information of the sense of the people in different parts of the state, respecting the characters proper to be nominated as members of Congress ..." -
The reconciliation; or The triumph of nature
a comic opera, in two acts -
A calm appeal to the people of the state of Delaware
[Three lines of quotations] -
Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States of America
with that Constitution prefixed -
Reports of cases ruled and adjudged in the courts of Pennsylvania, before and since the Revolution
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The acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
carefully compared with the originals. -
The acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
carefully compared with the originals. -
To the people of Pennsylvania
My fellow-citizens, I take this public method of addressing you on a subject which has been much talked of in this state -
Objections of the governor to the bill, no. 107, entitled, An Act to Alter the Mode of Appointing the Comptroller and Register General