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... approved Jan. 7 , 1829 , 60 For the benefit of James Breathitt , For the benefit of the heirs of Geo . Stipp , dec'd , and of Mary Louisa McGowen , 61 61 63 To establish an election precinct in Fleming county , and for other purposes ...
... approved Jan. 7 , 1829 , 60 For the benefit of James Breathitt , For the benefit of the heirs of Geo . Stipp , dec'd , and of Mary Louisa McGowen , 61 61 63 To establish an election precinct in Fleming county , and for other purposes ...
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... approved February 9th , 1828 , For the benefit of John Hogan , To declare Big Caney a navigable stream , Concerning the towns of Versailles and Danville , In relation to the clerks of county courts , 122 123 123 To authorize James G ...
... approved February 9th , 1828 , For the benefit of John Hogan , To declare Big Caney a navigable stream , Concerning the towns of Versailles and Danville , In relation to the clerks of county courts , 122 123 123 To authorize James G ...
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... Approved , December 11 , 1829 . SEC . 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky , That it shall and may be lawful to publish in the newspaper called " The Ken- tucky Intelligencer , " printed in the town ...
... Approved , December 11 , 1829 . SEC . 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Kentucky , That it shall and may be lawful to publish in the newspaper called " The Ken- tucky Intelligencer , " printed in the town ...
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... Approved , December 12 , 1829 . Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com- monwealth of Kentucky , That the capital stock of the Louisville and Portland Canal Company shall be , and the same is hereby increased , from six hundred ...
... Approved , December 12 , 1829 . Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the Com- monwealth of Kentucky , That the capital stock of the Louisville and Portland Canal Company shall be , and the same is hereby increased , from six hundred ...
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... Approved , December 15 , 1829 . SEC . 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the The provisions Commonwealth of Kentucky , That so much of the act of the recited entitled " an act to amend the act , appropriating fines and ...
... Approved , December 15 , 1829 . SEC . 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the The provisions Commonwealth of Kentucky , That so much of the act of the recited entitled " an act to amend the act , appropriating fines and ...
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Page 293 - Whereas it is necessary for the support of government, for the discharge of the debts of the United States, and the encouragement and protection of manufactures, that duties be laid on goods, wares, and merchandises imported: Be it enacted, etc.
Page 14 - States : and also to make, have, and use, a common seal, and the same to break, alter, and renew, at their pleasure: and also to ordain, establish, and put in execution...
Page 288 - States is requested to communicate these resolutions to the governors of the several States, with a request that they will lay the same before the Legislatures thereof respectively.
Page 130 - Company ; that at any called meeting of the Stockholders, a majority of those present, in person or by proxy, may require similar statements from the President and Directors, whose duty it shall be to furnish them when thus required ; and...
Page 14 - States, and shall so continue until the fourth day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty ; and by that name shall be, and are hereby, made able and capable in law to have, purchase, receive, possess, enjoy, and retain, to them and their successors...
Page 294 - That the encouragement of manufactures was an object of the power to regulate trade is proved by the use made of the power for that object, in the first session of the first Congress under the Constitution; when among the members present were so many who had been members of the Federal Convention which framed the Constitution, and of the State Conventions which ratified it; each of these classes consisting also of members who had opposed, and who had espoused, the Constitution in its actual form.
Page 286 - Resolved, That His Excellency the Governor be requested to transmit a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolutions to the Governor of each of the several States of the Union, and to each of our Senators and Representatives in the Congress of the United States.
Page 109 - Kentucky; and they, with their associates and successors, shall so continue and have perpetual succession, and by that name are hereby made as capable in law as natural persons, to contract and be contracted with, to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered...
Page 297 - The Constitution provides that "a majority of each (House) shall constitute a quorum to do business." In other words, when a majority are present the House is in a position to do business. Its capacity to transact business is then established, created by the mere presence of a majority, and does not depend upon the disposition or assent or action of any single Member or fraction of the majority present.
Page 134 - ... not to impede the passage or transportation of persons or property along the same...