The Geographical Catechism of Pennsylvania: And the Western States; Designed as a Guide and Pocket Companion, for Travellers and Emigrants, to Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Missouri; Containing a Geographical and Early Historical Account of These Several States, from Their First Settlement Up to the Present TimeBonsal & Desilver, 1837 - 384ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... flowing in wide valleys between parallel ranges , for 50 and 60 miles in a pretty direct course , and at other times breaking through the mountain ridges . The valleys between the different ranges vary greatly , from 5 to 10 , 20 , and ...
... flowing in wide valleys between parallel ranges , for 50 and 60 miles in a pretty direct course , and at other times breaking through the mountain ridges . The valleys between the different ranges vary greatly , from 5 to 10 , 20 , and ...
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... flows down the southeast margin of the prim- itive ; separating the sandy shores of New Jersey from the micaceous soil of Pennsylvania and Delaware . Like the Susquehanna and the Potomac , the Delaware receives nearly all its large ...
... flows down the southeast margin of the prim- itive ; separating the sandy shores of New Jersey from the micaceous soil of Pennsylvania and Delaware . Like the Susquehanna and the Potomac , the Delaware receives nearly all its large ...
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... Flowing northeast about seventy miles across Clearfield , it receives the Sinnemahoning from the northwest in the southwest angle of Lycoming . Below its junction with the Sinnemahoning it continues northeast fifteen miles , and thence ...
... Flowing northeast about seventy miles across Clearfield , it receives the Sinnemahoning from the northwest in the southwest angle of Lycoming . Below its junction with the Sinnemahoning it continues northeast fifteen miles , and thence ...
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... flowing nearly twenty miles east , it passes Bedford , and breaking through several mountain chains , turns abruptly ... flows ten miles , where , near Millerstown , it pierces the latter in Perry coun- ty , over which it flows fifteen ...
... flowing nearly twenty miles east , it passes Bedford , and breaking through several mountain chains , turns abruptly ... flows ten miles , where , near Millerstown , it pierces the latter in Perry coun- ty , over which it flows fifteen ...
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... flowing di- rectly towards each other meet at Pittsburg very nearly at the middle point of the valley . Their united ... flows northwest about fifty miles into Cataraugus county , New - York . Abrubtly turning to southwest and preserving ...
... flowing di- rectly towards each other meet at Pittsburg very nearly at the middle point of the valley . Their united ... flows northwest about fifty miles into Cataraugus county , New - York . Abrubtly turning to southwest and preserving ...
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189 ÆäÀÌÁö - The judges of the supreme court shall, by virtue of their offices, be conservators of the peace throughout the state.
190 ÆäÀÌÁö - The person of a debtor, where there is not strong presumption of fraud, shall not be continued in prison after delivering up his estate for the benefit of his creditors in such manner as shall be prescribed by law.
375 ÆäÀÌÁö - They shall have power to oblige the owners of slaves to treat them with humanity, to provide for them necessary food and clothing, to abstain from all injuries to them extending to life or limb...
52 ÆäÀÌÁö - No person who acknowledges the being of a God, and a future state of rewards and punishments, shall, on account of his religious sentiments, be disqualified to hold any office or place of trust or profit under this Commonwealth.
188 ÆäÀÌÁö - SECTION 1. The legislative authority of this State shall be vested in a General Assembly, which shall consist of a Senate and House of Representatives...
51 ÆäÀÌÁö - Every bill which shall have passed both houses shall be presented to the Governor; if he approve he shall sign it, but if he shall not approve he shall return it with his objections to the house in which it shall have originated, which house shall enter the objections at large upon their journal, and proceed to reconsider it.
188 ÆäÀÌÁö - No senator or representative shall, during the time for which he shall have been elected, be appointed to any civil office of profit under this state, which shall have been created, or the emoluments of which shall have been increased during such term, except such offices as may be filled by elections by the people.
189 ÆäÀÌÁö - The judicial power of this state, both as to matters of law and equity, shall be vested In a supreme court, circuit courts, courts of probate, and in Justices of the peace.
51 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... of the general assembly ; the person having the highest number of votes shall be governor ; but if two or more shall be equal and highest in votes, then one of them shall be chosen governor by joint ballot of both houses of the general assembly.
190 ÆäÀÌÁö - In prosecutions for the publication of papers investigating the official conduct of officers, or men, in a public capacity, or when the matter published is proper for public information, the truth thereof may be given in evidence. And in all indictments for libels, the jury shall have the right to determine the law and the facts, under the direction of the court, as in other cases.