Pennsylvania. General Assembly
Pennsylvania General Assembly state legislature of the US state of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvanie. General Assembly
Pensilvanijos valstija, General Assembly
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Works
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The address of the members of the General assembly | |
Addresses on the occasion of the death of the Hon. Robert R. Reed : a representative from the county of Washington, delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsyvania, January 4, 1865 ... | |
The agents of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank offer the following proposals, to the Legislature; either of which the Company will agree to accept ... | |
Anno Regni Georgii III regis Magnae Brittaniae, Franciae, & Hiberniae nono | |
At a Council held at Philadelphia, May 17th 1742. | |
Charges, and extracts of charges, on moral and religious subjects; delivered at sundry times | |
Commonwealth register. | |
Constitution | |
The constitution of the Pennsylvania Society, for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the Relief of Free Negroes, Unlawfully Held in Bondage : begun in the year 1774, and enlarged on the twenty-third of April, 1787 : to which are added, the acts of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, for the gradual abolition of slavery. | |
Copies of sundry papers, which have passed between the lieutenant governor and the Assembly there, &c. | |
The Cornplanter Memorial : an historical sketch of Gy-ant-wa-chia -- the Cornplanter, and of the Six Nations of Indians | |
I do hereby certify, that [blank] hath voluntarily taken and subscribed the oath or affirmation of allegiance and fidelity ... | |
Emilie L. Fry vs. Horace B. Fry : answer of Horace B. Fry to the memorial of John Grigg. | |
Extracts from the printed votes of the last Assembly which was held in Pennslyvania just before the present Lieutenant-Governor's arrival there. | |
From the Pennsylvania packet and daily advertiser, December 27, 1784. Messieurs Dunlap & Claypoole, The following address was prepared and agreed to by a number of members of assembly, who were anxious that their constituents might be acquainted with their proceedings... they therefore request you to give it a place in your very useful paper... | |
A further supplement to an act entitled "An act for establishing a Health Office and to secure the city and port of Philadelphia from the introduction of pestilential and contagious diseases, and for other purposes" passed January twenty-ninth, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, and the several supplements thereto, passed April 5, 1849. | |
General index to the Colonial records, in 16 volumes, and to the Pennsylvania archives, in 12 volumes | |
History of Senate and House bills | |
Humble and respectful memorial of Isabella Wetherill | |
In assembly. Tuesday, December 2d, 1783, A. M. [Report of the committee on preparations to be made for public demonstrations of joy on the Peace. With a description of the triumphal arch and its ornaments] | |
In General Assembly. Monday, September 15, 1777. A.M. : the bill entituled, "An act to impower the Supreme Executive Council of this common-wealth, to provide for the security thereof in special cases where no provision is already made by law" ... | |
In General assembly of Pennsylvania, Saturday, November 28, 1778. [Resolution, defining the manner of voting for, and against a Convention, and the points to be determined by the Convention.] | |
In General Assembly, Saturday, March 26, 1791 : Read the first time, An act to suspend for the time therein mentioned part of an act entitled "An act for furnishing the quota of this state towards paying the annual interest of the debt of the United States and for funding and paying the interest of the debts of this state". | |
In the legislature of Pennsylvania | |
In the matter of Matthew Stanley Quay. | |
A just and plain vindication of Sir William Keith, bart., late governour of Pennsilvania : from the untruths and aspersions contained in a paper printed at London and now reprinting at Philadelphia under the title of, The case of the heir at law and executrix of the late proprietor of Pennsilvania, &c. | |
The laws of Pennsylvania in relation to the Board of health, and the health laws of the city and county of Philadelphia : the Acts of Congress relating to quarantines, health laws, and passenger vessels. Arranged chronologically. Also the several rules and regulations adopted by the Board of health. | |
Legislative record | |
Map of Somerset County | |
Memorial addresses on the death of Gov. John W. Geary | |
Message from the President of the United States, transmitting the resolutions of the State of Pennsylvania on the case of Gideon Olmsted. June 11th, 1809. Printed by order of the Senate. | |
Minutes of the thirteenth General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in their third session : which commenced at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the eighteenth day of August, ... one thousand seven hundred and eighty-nine | |
Mrs. Horace B. Fry's petition : Mr. Horace B. Fry's answer. | |
Paper book in the matter of the petition of Edward Middleton to the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for a divorce from his wife. | |
Pennsylvania General Assembly descriptive account with correspondence | |
Pennsylvania. Messages, answers, addresses, etc. relating to the raising men and money for the intended expedition | |
The Pennsylvania state trials : containing the impeachment, trial, and acquittal of Francis Hopkinson, and John Nicholson, Esquires. The former being judge of the Court of Admiralty, and the latter, the comptroller-general of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Vol. I. [One line in Latin from Virgil] | |
Port of Philadelphia. Wardens Office, Philadelphia, 30th of April, 1785. | |
Postscript to the Pennsylvania Packet, State of Pennsylvania. In General assembly, Thursday, June 14, 1781. Ordered, that the bill for recruiting the Pennsylvania line of the foederal army, be printed for public consideration. | |
Proceedings of convention | |
Report of Messrs. Benj. Wright and J. L. Sullivan, engineers, engaged in the survey of the route of the proposed canal from the Hudson, to the head waters of the Lackawaxen river. Accompanied by other documents, &c. | |
Report of the joint committee of the Legislature, relative to the Eastern State Penitentiary, at Philadelphia | |
Report of the trial and acquittal of the Honorable Robert Porter, president judge of the Third Judicial District of Pennsylvania, : before the Senate, composing the High Court of Impeachment of the said commonwealth, upon articles of accusation and impeachment, preferred against him by the House of Representatives, with the various discussions in the Senate and House of Representatives, all the evidence and arguments of counsel at length. | |
Report on housing to the Governor and the General Assembly : current programs, future programs, research. | |
Reportof the select committee in relation to the Sunbury and Erie railroad. | |
Resolutions of the Senate and House of Representatives of the state of Pennsylvania : proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, relative to the terms of continuance in, and removal from the office of the judges of the Supreme and other courts of the United States. February 24, 1808. Read, and referred to a Committee of the whole House on the state of the union. | |
Several proceedings in the two late sittings of Assembly, on the affair of raising money, men, &c. for the expedition now on foot against the Spanish West-Indies. | |
The speech of Joseph Galloway, Esq : one of the members for Philadelphia County: in answer to the speech of John Dickinson, Esq; delivered in the House of Assembly, of the province of Pennsylvania, May 24, 1764. On occasion of a petition drawn up by order, and then under the consideration of the House; praying His Majesty for a royal, in lieu of a proprietary government. [One line of Latin] | |
State of Pennsylvania. An act for recruiting the Pennsylvania Line in the Army of the United States... [at end] Enacted into a law at Philadelphia, on Monday the 25th of June, in the year 1781. | |
State of Pennsylvania. In General Assembly, Tuesday, March 24th, 1789. A. M. : Resolved, that in the opinion of this House, alterations and amendments of the constitution of this state are immediately necessary ... Extract from the minutes | |
To the Honourable Patrick Gordon, Esq, Lieutenant Governour of the province of Pennsylvania. | |
To the Senate and House of Representatives, of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met : The petition of the subscribers, citizens of the said Commonwealth respectfully sheweth that your petitioners have associated together, with the intention of forming a Banking Company, under the name, stile, and title of the "Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank;" and earnestly solicit the same attention and patronage ... | |
Verfahren der Vereinigten convention, gehalten zu Philadelphia, in dem jahr 1787, und dem zwölften jahr der americanischen unabhängigkeit. Auf verordnung der General assembly von Pennsylvanien aus dem englischen übersetzt. | |
Votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Province of Pennsylvania, met at Philadelphia ... and continued by adjournments. |