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Works
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104 years of leadership | |
Address of the subscribers members of the late House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to their constituents. | |
Eine Addresse der Endsunterschriebenen, Glieder des letztern Hauses der Representanten der Republik Pennsylvanien, an ihre Constituenten. | |
The capitol | |
Communication made to the House of Representatives, February 19, 1839, relative to the West Branch and Allegheny Canal : supplementary to the reports on the same subject, read December 15, 1836, and March 1, 1837 | |
Early childhood education : universal pre-k and other alternatives. | |
Education in Pennsylvania (Series) | |
Extracted from the printed votes of the last assembly which was held in Pennsylvania, just before the present Lieutenant-governor's arrival there, viz. the 3d day of the month called April, 1754. | |
Future of Pennsylvania (Series) | |
History of House bills and resolutions with indexes to bills, resolutions, acts and vetoes ... session of ... final issue. | |
History of women in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives 1923-2001 : the suffrage movement, biographies, history of statewide women's organizations and the demographics of the 105 women who have been elected to serve in the state House of Representatives | |
House journal | |
Legislative record | |
Memorial of thirty thousand disfranchised citizens of Philadelphia, to the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives. | |
Names and rates of compensation of persons in the employment of the state on the lines of canals and rairoads. Read in the House of Represenatives, February 12, 1836. | |
Pennsylvania House of Representatives' caucus officers 1900 until today : a history of the offices, descriptions of the duties of each office and a chronological list of those who have served | |
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 for the commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Vol. 1. | |
Remarks on the late proceedings of some members of Assembly at Philadelphia, April 1728. | |
Report of a committee of the House of Representatives appointed upon the application of James Clarke ... | |
Report of the committee relative to the Gettysburg Railroad : accompanied with testimony | |
Report of the committee to whom was referred sundry petitions praying for an investigation into the conduct of the public affairs of the Juanita division. | |
Report of the select committee of the House, to whom was referred the memorial of Charles J. Sykes, in relation to divorcing his wife from him | |
Report relative to the use of the Pennsylvania rail roads. | |
The speech of Sir William Keith, bart. Governour of the Province of Pennsylvania, and the Counties of New-Castle, Kent and Sussex, upon Delaware : To the Representatives of the Freemen of the said Province of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, January 5, 1724-5 ... | |
To the citizens of Pennsylvania. Friends and fellow-citizens ... : [In regard to the withdrawal from the Assembly of nineteen members on the third reading of a supplement to the test-law] ... | |
[The votes and proceedings of the House of Representatives the 27th of the first month March 1727. | |
Washington's farewell address, to the people of the United States: pub. in September, A. D., 1796 |