Journal, Part 2State Printer, 1847 - Pennsylvania Most vols. 1794/95-1853, have appendices consisting of reports of various State offices. |
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... mind , and if not timely arrested , would have inflicted an irreparable injury upon our Commonwealth and our citizens . To regain our position , maintain our credit , and fulfil our solemn obligations to those who had loaned us their ...
... mind , and if not timely arrested , would have inflicted an irreparable injury upon our Commonwealth and our citizens . To regain our position , maintain our credit , and fulfil our solemn obligations to those who had loaned us their ...
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... mind , after one year's observation and experience , and now , unreservedly declare that that opinion is fully sustained and confirmed . It can be no longer neces- sary to go over the arguments drawn , a priori , from the circumstances ...
... mind , after one year's observation and experience , and now , unreservedly declare that that opinion is fully sustained and confirmed . It can be no longer neces- sary to go over the arguments drawn , a priori , from the circumstances ...
Page 251
... mind , so important for the preservation of health , and with almost a cheerful submission , in some cases , to the penalty of the law and the discipline of the prison , there has ceased the seeking out of trifling ailments and ...
... mind , so important for the preservation of health , and with almost a cheerful submission , in some cases , to the penalty of the law and the discipline of the prison , there has ceased the seeking out of trifling ailments and ...
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... mind and confessed that now , when death was approaching , infidelity failed to yield him support . In this emergency , he was directed to the plan of redemption through Jesus Christ . His investigations resulted in an in- telligent ...
... mind and confessed that now , when death was approaching , infidelity failed to yield him support . In this emergency , he was directed to the plan of redemption through Jesus Christ . His investigations resulted in an in- telligent ...
Page 256
... mind , and cannot learn . All the rest , except three , have learned to read , and partially to write . The three , who have come lately , are learning to read . Seventeen are married , and forty - three are either unmarried or widowers ...
... mind , and cannot learn . All the rest , except three , have learned to read , and partially to write . The three , who have come lately , are learning to read . Seventeen are married , and forty - three are either unmarried or widowers ...
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66 Larceny 66 Prothonotary 66 Register Affirmed and subscribed Alderman amount Auction duties August Balance banks Bills discounted Burglary Canal Commissioners Capital stock Cashier Certificates for loans CHARLES GIBBONS coal colored Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Conneaut Contingent fund convicts December Delaware depositors disease Dividends unpaid dollars Eastern State Penitentiary estate and materials February five per cent Girard college Horse stealing hundred imperfect health improvement incidental expenses insane institution interest Isaac Myer J. F. Gilpin James January John John Fick Legislature less brokerage lock Monongahela months Mount Carbon navigation company Notes in circulation November officers paid Mayor's warrant penitentiary Penn'a Pennsylvania canal Philadelphia county prisoners Profit and loss READ-JANUARY real estate receipts received from Isaac relief notes rent received repairs to real respectfully rope Schuylkill Schuylkill navigation company Senate statement Sworn and subscribed Tioga tolls Treasurer William