Laws of the State of New York: Passed at the Sessions of the Legislature Held in the Years 1777-1801, Being the First Twenty-four Sessions, Volume 3Weed, Parsons, 1887 - Law |
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... patent , under the great seal of the late Colony now State of New York , was seized In fee simple , and as tenant in common , of one thousand acres of a certain tract of land , erected into a township by the name of Whiteborough ...
... patent , under the great seal of the late Colony now State of New York , was seized In fee simple , and as tenant in common , of one thousand acres of a certain tract of land , erected into a township by the name of Whiteborough ...
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... patent for the land described in such certifi- cate . Provided , that such forfeiture shall not exceed one quarter part of the purchase money . Moneys and secur- ities re- ceivable . And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid ...
... patent for the land described in such certifi- cate . Provided , that such forfeiture shall not exceed one quarter part of the purchase money . Moneys and secur- ities re- ceivable . And be it further enacted by the authority aforesaid ...
Page 69
... patent , granting of production to them , of such certificate as aforesaid , from the surveyor general , with the treasurers receipt thereon direct letters patent to be issued for granting the lands described in such certificate to the ...
... patent , granting of production to them , of such certificate as aforesaid , from the surveyor general , with the treasurers receipt thereon direct letters patent to be issued for granting the lands described in such certificate to the ...
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... patent to be granted to the said John I. Bleecker , and his heirs , for a tract of land contained within the bounds following , to wit , beginning at the northeast corner of the tract of land granted to James Deane , thence westerly ...
... patent to be granted to the said John I. Bleecker , and his heirs , for a tract of land contained within the bounds following , to wit , beginning at the northeast corner of the tract of land granted to James Deane , thence westerly ...
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... patent shall be issued for such lands , shall direct the surveyor general to examine the said roads and bridges , and if the said surveyor general shall report , that such roads and bridges are well and sufficiently made , then letters ...
... patent shall be issued for such lands , shall direct the surveyor general to examine the said roads and bridges , and if the said surveyor general shall report , that such roads and bridges are well and sufficiently made , then letters ...
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act entitled aldermen and commonalty appointed authority aforesaid Cadwallader Colden certificate CHAP city and county city of Hudson clerk commis commissioners common pleas corporation council of appointment county of Albany court house court of common eight election entitled An act erected execution expence forfeited freeholders and inhabitants further enacted gaol German Flatts granted hath hereafter hereby directed hereby enacted hereby required Herkemer highways Hudsons river hundred and eighty hundred and ninety hundred pounds Indians John judge justice lawful legislature letters patent levied loan officers manner March mayor Mohawk river monies oath owners paid PASSED payment person or persons petition Preamble prisoner purchase purpose Queens county Rensselaer represented in Senate residing respectively road Senate and Assembly sheriff shillings Simeon De Witt sioners six pence sums of money supervisors surveyor thence therein mentioned thereof thousand seven hundred tion town meeting treasurer trustees Tuesday twenty virtue whereas York represented
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Page 121 - After the first enumeration required by the first Article of the Constitution, there shall be one Representative for every thirty thousand, until the number shall amount to one hundred, after which, the proportion shall be so regulated by Congress, that there shall be not less than one hundred Representatives, nor less than one Representative for every forty thousand persons, until the number of Representatives shall amount to two hundred, after whit-h the proportion shall be so regulated by Congress,...
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