... lands surveyed and sold by the company, appointing a time and place when he would attend for that purpose, and that he was ready, upon- receiving such bonds, and the surveyor's fees, to deliver the surveys; and it is admitted by the agent that no... Parliamentary Papers - Page 65by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1816Full view - About this book
| William Cobbett - Great Britain - 1808 - 534 pages
...examining witnesses on the matters referred to them; p.nd having duly weighed and considered the same, have come to the following resolutions : — Resolved, That it is the opinion of this Committee, that (in case it shall be thought expedient to continue state lotteries) the number... | |
| English literature - 1816 - 592 pages
...wel! as their opinion of the nri-rsssity of raising tlie Import Duty upon Rape Seed to £lu per lust, proceeded to an examination of the other subjects...following resolutions: Resolved, That it is the opinion of this Committee, that any législative interfere» re which might afi'ert the supply of Linseed, Clover... | |
| Great Britain - 1808 - 542 pages
...examining witnesses on the matters referred to them ; nnd having duly weighed and considered the same, have come to the following resolutions : — Resolved, That it is the opinion of this Committee, that (in case it shall be thought expedient to continue state lotteries) the number... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1893 - 566 pages
...stipulated to deliver, & sent them into the Indian countries for purposes unknown. Whereupon your Committee have come to the following resolutions. Resolved that it is the opinion of this Committee that plunder. . ing the baggage of the garrison at the Cedars, stripping them of their... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - United States - 1893 - 568 pages
...stipulated to deliver, & sent them into the Indian countries for purposes unknown. Whereupon your Committee have come to the following resolutions. Resolved that it is the opinion of this Committee that plunder... . ing the baggage of the garrison at the Cedars, stripping them of their... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1906 - 460 pages
...to deliver, and sent them into the Indian countries for purposes unknown. Whereupon your Committee have come to the following resolutions: Resolved, that it is the opinion of this Committee that plundering the baggage of the garrison at the Cedars, stripping them of their clothes... | |
| Virginia State Library - 1924 - 814 pages
...by the interference of the Governor who granted him a temporary exemption. Whereupon your Committee have come to the following Resolutions. Resolved that it is the opinion of this Committee that the Clerk of the House of Delegates be appointed to readjust, and assort the papers... | |
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