State of the accounts of William Hay, Esq. collector of excise for Lancaster County : From August 10, 1782, to August 10, 1783. : In which is exhibited, the amount of the monies received and accounted for also, lists shewing the names of the persons from whom excise became due, and was received: likewise, the payments made to the state treasurer
Journal of the first session of the tenth House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, : which commenced at Lancaster, on Tuesday, the third day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, and of the Commonwealth the twenty-fourth
"Appendix. Receipts and expenditures in the Treasury of Pennsylvania, from the first of January to the thirty-first of December, 1799, both days inclusive."--Page 59, [1] p. at end, with separate title page.
"Report of the register-general of the state of Pennsylvania for the year 1799"--18 p. at end, with separate title page.
Journal of the first session of the third House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : which commenced at Philadelphia, on Tuesday, the fourth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-two
"(Appendix.) Accounts of the Treasury of Pennsylvania: from the first of October, to the 31st of December 1792, both days inclusive."--22 p., 2nd count, with separate title page, dated 1793.
"(Appendix.) Report of the register-general, of the state of the finances of Pennsylvania, for the year 1792. To the Honorable Legislature."--23 p., 3rd count, with separate title page, dated 1793.
Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : commencing on Tuesday, the fourth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety-eight, and of the independence of the United States of American the twenty-third. : Volume IX
Printed by Zachariah Poulson, Junior, no. 166, Chesnut-street, nearly opposite to the Bank of North America.,
Date of Publication
1798 [i.e. 1799].
Physical Description
371, 8, 61, [1], 17, [1] p. ; (fol.)
Notes
Dec. 4, 1798-Apr. 11, 1799.
"Report of the arrears of taxes due from the several counties of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania; and some remarks thereon by the comptroller general."--8 p., 2nd count, with separate title page, dated 1799.
"Receipts and expenditures in the Treasury of Pennsylvania, from the first of January to the thirty-first of December, 1798, both days inclusive."--61 p., 3rd count, with separate title page, dated 1799.
"Report of the register general of the state of the finances of theCommonwealthof Pennsylvania, for the year 1798"--17 p., 4th count, with separate title page, dated 1799.
State of the accounts of Samuel Turbett, Esquire, collector of excise for the county of Lancaster; from the time of his appointment until the 24th of February, 1786
Laws of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, : from the second day of December, one thousand eight hundred and six, to the twenty-eighth day of March, one thousand eight hundred and eight, both days inclusive. : Published under the authority of the legislature, by Thomas M'Kean Thompson. : Vol. VIII
The session laws for 1806 have a separate title page and are also recorded separately at Shaw & Shoemaker 15869: Acts of the General Assembly of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed at a session, which was begun and held at the borough of Lancaster, on Tuesday, the first day of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seven. And of the independence of the United States of America, the thirty-second. Published by authority.
"This volume comprises the laws and resolutions passed during two sessions of the legislature, from December 2d, 1806, until March 28th, 1808, inclusive.--In printing the acts of the second session, an error ... occurred in the paging. The paging instead of having reference to, and being in continuation of the laws of the first session, begins with number one ... such reference in the index, having an asterisk (*) affixed to it, is intended to direct to a page of the laws passed during the second session."--Preface, p. [i].
The doctrine of the new birth, : exemplified in the life and religious experience of Onesimus, from the eleventh to the twenty-fifth year of his age, or from the year 1779 to 1793, inclusive. : Also, the visions which he saw concerning the city of Philadelphia, in the state of Pennsylvania, in the days when George Washington was the president of the United States of North America, and in the year of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 1792. The visions with several of the special events of his life shall be illustrated with twenty plates, and the whole designed as a defence of the truth of the Gospel, and proof of the immortality of the human soul. Written in twenty letters, and dedicated to Elder Joseph Maylin. Onesimus