Acts of the General Assembly of the State of South-Carolina, from February, 1791, to [December, 1804] Both Inclusive, Volume 2 |
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Page 3
... passed an act to provide for the erection of light - house for the harbour of
Georgetown , in this state ; and Tench Coxe , esquire , commissioner of the
revenue of the United States , by his letter addressed to both branches of the
legislature ...
... passed an act to provide for the erection of light - house for the harbour of
Georgetown , in this state ; and Tench Coxe , esquire , commissioner of the
revenue of the United States , by his letter addressed to both branches of the
legislature ...
Page 16
... by the honorable the Se . nate and House of Representatives , in general
assembly met , and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same , That no
restrictions , duty or im , oned the legislature to assist him in establishing a cotton
( 16 )
... by the honorable the Se . nate and House of Representatives , in general
assembly met , and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same , That no
restrictions , duty or im , oned the legislature to assist him in establishing a cotton
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Page 81
And be it further enacted , That powder receivers for the said magazines at
Georgetown and Beau- Powder fort , shall be elected by the legislature of this
state ; receivers whose duty it shall be , as soon as the said maga- ed by the
zines are ...
And be it further enacted , That powder receivers for the said magazines at
Georgetown and Beau- Powder fort , shall be elected by the legislature of this
state ; receivers whose duty it shall be , as soon as the said maga- ed by the
zines are ...
Page 94
Anii whereas it is not the intention of the legislature to prohibit the citizens of this
state , who may have carried their slaves into any of the other states , from
bringing back into this state , such negroes or slaves , nor from carrying out and ...
Anii whereas it is not the intention of the legislature to prohibit the citizens of this
state , who may have carried their slaves into any of the other states , from
bringing back into this state , such negroes or slaves , nor from carrying out and ...
Page 115
... twenty - five per cent . per annum , on the money which they shall have
expended in opening and keeping in repair the said creek : to ascertain which ,
the books of the said persons shall always be liable to the inspection of the
legislature .
... twenty - five per cent . per annum , on the money which they shall have
expended in opening and keeping in repair the said creek : to ascertain which ,
the books of the said persons shall always be liable to the inspection of the
legislature .
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Page 554 - Provided, That it shall not be paid on any ship or vessel having a license to trade between the different districts of the United States, or to carry on the bank or whale fisheries, more than once a year...