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... half cents ; and for each waggon drawn by six horses or oxen , one dollar , and one - fifth of said rate of toll if ... half - toll gates : And pro- Further pro- vided , they have no more than seven whole and two half - toll gates , on ...
... half cents ; and for each waggon drawn by six horses or oxen , one dollar , and one - fifth of said rate of toll if ... half - toll gates : And pro- Further pro- vided , they have no more than seven whole and two half - toll gates , on ...
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... half miles thereof , nor nearer the village of Herkimer , on the east thereof , than two miles : And provided further , That no toll shall be exacted from the inhabitants of the city of Schenectady , at the gate nearest said city , when ...
... half miles thereof , nor nearer the village of Herkimer , on the east thereof , than two miles : And provided further , That no toll shall be exacted from the inhabitants of the city of Schenectady , at the gate nearest said city , when ...
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... half cents ; and for every additional horse , mule or ox , the further sum of three cents for every stage - wag- won , chariot , coach , coachee , phaeton , curricle or other pleasure carriage , drawn by two horses , twenty - five cents ...
... half cents ; and for every additional horse , mule or ox , the further sum of three cents for every stage - wag- won , chariot , coach , coachee , phaeton , curricle or other pleasure carriage , drawn by two horses , twenty - five cents ...
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... half of the above toll shall be demanded or received from any waggon or carriage passing upon the said roads , or upon either of them , the tire or track of the wheel whereof is six in- ches wide , nor more than one - fourth of the ...
... half of the above toll shall be demanded or received from any waggon or carriage passing upon the said roads , or upon either of them , the tire or track of the wheel whereof is six in- ches wide , nor more than one - fourth of the ...
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... half cents ; for every four wheel pleasure carriage , with two or more horses , twelve and an half cents ; for every two wheel pleasure carriage or sleigh , and horses or mules , six cents ; for every waggon and horses or mules , other ...
... half cents ; for every four wheel pleasure carriage , with two or more horses , twelve and an half cents ; for every two wheel pleasure carriage or sleigh , and horses or mules , six cents ; for every waggon and horses or mules , other ...
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Abraham G act relative additional horse aforesaid aldermen and commonalty assessed Brant Lake bridge bye-laws CHAP city of New-York clerk commissioners common seal comptroller corner of lot council of appointment courts and places deemed directed duty election entitled an act erected fee simple freeholders and inhabitants further enacted Genesee river half cents heirs hereafter HEREAS hereby authorised hereditaments impleaded improving interest John Lancaster Lupton lands law capable legislature letters patent lot number manner mayor monies mortgage mules or oxen owners paid Passed June 19 payment person or persons poration premises president and directors Provided Proviso purchase purpose Rates of toll receive relative to turnpike represented in Senate respectively river Senate and Assembly shares six cents south-west corner stockholders street subscribed successors tenements thence therein thousand dollars thousand eight hundred tion town meeting treasurer trustees Tuesday turnpike companies turnpike road village waggon whatsoever York
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