The Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania from 1682 to 1801, Volume 9Clarence M. Busch, State Printer of Pennsylvania, 1903 |
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... . Whereas great mischiefs may arise to the United States of America and the prosperity of the good people , inhabitants thereof , rendered precarious and insecure by wicked and de- 8 [ 1776 The Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania .
... . Whereas great mischiefs may arise to the United States of America and the prosperity of the good people , inhabitants thereof , rendered precarious and insecure by wicked and de- 8 [ 1776 The Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania .
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... inhabitants of the said province on the fourteenth day of May last shall be in force and binding on the inhabitants of this state from and after the tenth day of February next as fully and effectually to all intents and purposes as if ...
... inhabitants of the said province on the fourteenth day of May last shall be in force and binding on the inhabitants of this state from and after the tenth day of February next as fully and effectually to all intents and purposes as if ...
Halaman 44
... inhabitants of such township or town- ships respectively to meet together at some place as they may agree on and elect two fit persons for justices of the peace for each of such townships in the manner before mentioned . [ Section VI ] ...
... inhabitants of such township or town- ships respectively to meet together at some place as they may agree on and elect two fit persons for justices of the peace for each of such townships in the manner before mentioned . [ Section VI ] ...
Halaman 64
... inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia for the public use and benefit thereof ; " and by one other act , entitled " An act for regulating party walls , buildings and partition fences in the city of Philadelphia ; " 1 Passed June 7 ...
... inhabitants of the city of Philadelphia for the public use and benefit thereof ; " and by one other act , entitled " An act for regulating party walls , buildings and partition fences in the city of Philadelphia ; " 1 Passed June 7 ...
Halaman 66
... were put under certain regulations that have been found to be very advantageous to the inhabitants re- 1 Passed March 9 , 1771 , Chapter 621 . siding near the said river . And as the said 66 The Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania . [ 1776- ...
... were put under certain regulations that have been found to be very advantageous to the inhabitants re- 1 Passed March 9 , 1771 , Chapter 621 . siding near the said river . And as the said 66 The Statutes at Large of Pennsylvania . [ 1776- ...
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A. M. The convention Act of Assembly appointed Assembly passed March authority aforesaid battalion bills of credit Chapter city and county city of Philadelphia city or county Colonel commissioners and assessors committee Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Congress constable Continental Congress council of safety county of Philadelphia court debt directed duties election empowered entitled An act Esquires February February 27 flour forfeit and pay frame of government Freemen further enacted gaol hereby authorized hereby enacted House inhabitants James John judges justice levied lieutenant March 17 March 20 militia neglect or refuse oath or affirmation offender ordinance paid Passed January Passed September peace pence person or persons pounds province province of Pennsylvania pursuant to adjournment quarter sessions refuse or neglect repealed Resolved respective counties Rittenhouse Section III Section VII sheriff shillings sub-lieutenants supplement supreme executive council taxes thereof thousand seven hundred tion township treasurer wealth of Pennsylvania Whereas William
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Halaman 545 - That government is, or ought to be, instituted for the common benefit, protection, and security of the people, nation, or community; of all the various modes and forms of government, that is best which is capable of producing the greatest degree of happiness and safety, and is most effectually secured against the danger of...
Halaman 462 - Britain, and it is necessary that the exercise of every kind of authority under the said crown should be totally suppressed, and all the powers of government exerted, under the authority of the people of the colonies...
Halaman 608 - ... convenient instruction of youth, with such salaries to the masters, paid by the public, as may enable them to instruct at low prices...
Halaman 592 - That in controversies respecting property, and in suits between man and man, the ancient trial by jury is preferable to any other, and ought to be held sacred.
Halaman 591 - Nor can any man, who acknowledges the being of a God, be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of religious worship...
Halaman 546 - ... of his vicinage, without whose unanimous consent he cannot be found guilty ; nor can he be compelled to give evidence against himself; that no man be deprived of his liberty except by the law of the land, or the judgment of his peers.
Halaman 590 - That all men are born equally free and independent, and have certain natural inherent and unalienable rights, amongst which are the enjoying and defending life and liberty; acquiring, possessing and protecting property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety.
Halaman 604 - That the person of a debtor, where there is not strong presumption of fraud, shall not be continued in prison after delivering up his estate for the benefit of his creditors, in such manner as shall be prescribed by law.
Halaman 595 - THAT the people have a right to assemble together, to consult for their common good, to instruct their Representatives, and to apply to the Legislature for redress of grievances, by address, petition or remonstrance.
Halaman 546 - That the people have a right to hold themselves, their houses, papers and possessions free from search or seizure; and, therefore, warrants without oaths or affirmations first made, affording a sufficient foundation for them, and whereby any officer or messenger may be commanded or required to search suspected places, or to seize any person or persons, his or their property, not particularly described, are contrary to that right and ought not to be granted.