Acts of the General Assembly of the State of South-Carolina, from February, 1791, to [December, 1804] Both Inclusive, Volume 1 |
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Page 88
... and the sum of five pounds for each and every licence to retail spirituous
liquors in the said town ; the amount of such licences to be applied to the purpose
of keeping a pilot - boat , and to other Occasional purposes of the said port ; and
also ...
... and the sum of five pounds for each and every licence to retail spirituous
liquors in the said town ; the amount of such licences to be applied to the purpose
of keeping a pilot - boat , and to other Occasional purposes of the said port ; and
also ...
Page 122
... according to the terms five for of his original contract , or at the rate of one one .
pound in specie or paper medium for five pounds Payments in indents ; the said
payment to be made in installed . equal instalments of one , two and three years ...
... according to the terms five for of his original contract , or at the rate of one one .
pound in specie or paper medium for five pounds Payments in indents ; the said
payment to be made in installed . equal instalments of one , two and three years ...
Page 147
... twenty pounds for any one offence ; which fires , when they ex . Howrecoceed
five pounds sterling , may be recovered in vered and applied the county court of
Kershaw , and when they ods in alue . torn it ' s of ins inconsid That all are ( 147 )
... twenty pounds for any one offence ; which fires , when they ex . Howrecoceed
five pounds sterling , may be recovered in vered and applied the county court of
Kershaw , and when they ods in alue . torn it ' s of ins inconsid That all are ( 147 )
Page 315
... shall be fined in a sum not exceeding ers . ten pounds , and also a sum not
exceeding five per cent . on the amount of his last general tax ; and that every
major who shall wilfully neglect to turn out at a regimental or battalion muster ,
shall be ...
... shall be fined in a sum not exceeding ers . ten pounds , and also a sum not
exceeding five per cent . on the amount of his last general tax ; and that every
major who shall wilfully neglect to turn out at a regimental or battalion muster ,
shall be ...
Page 321
... three white men to each forge , and five to each furnace erected or to be
erected at any iron mine or mines in this state , who shall constantly reside and
work at the same ; and all persons under the age of cighteen and above the age
of forty ...
... three white men to each forge , and five to each furnace erected or to be
erected at any iron mine or mines in this state , who shall constantly reside and
work at the same ; and all persons under the age of cighteen and above the age
of forty ...
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