At a General Assembly Begun at Dover, in the Delaware State, ... the Following Acts Were Passed ..., Volume 8J. Adams, 1841 |
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... low ground , to ditch or drain the same , & c .; " and the $ 2 ch . 142 . second section of the supplement of 4th Feb. 1817 thereto ; and the v twenty - fourth section , and the clause following the word " dollars , " parts of ch . both ...
... low ground , to ditch or drain the same , & c .; " and the $ 2 ch . 142 . second section of the supplement of 4th Feb. 1817 thereto ; and the v twenty - fourth section , and the clause following the word " dollars , " parts of ch . both ...
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... low ground to ditch and drain the same , and for rendering more easy and convenient the mode of obtaining permission ... grounds , lay the county in which such swamp or low ground may be , praying out ditches , an order to appoint three ...
... low ground to ditch and drain the same , and for rendering more easy and convenient the mode of obtaining permission ... grounds , lay the county in which such swamp or low ground may be , praying out ditches , an order to appoint three ...
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... low grounds , commonly called and known by the name of the Tappahannah marsh , situate in the forest of Mur- derkill hundred in Kent county , to cut a ditch or drain through the same . " " Passed at Dover , Jan. 28 , 1830 . [ 3 v ...
... low grounds , commonly called and known by the name of the Tappahannah marsh , situate in the forest of Mur- derkill hundred in Kent county , to cut a ditch or drain through the same . " " Passed at Dover , Jan. 28 , 1830 . [ 3 v ...
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... poor children in New Castle county . Trustee of the school fund authori- SEC . 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of ... low ground commonly called and known by the name of " Cow 625. ] Marsh , " situate in the forest of Murderkill ...
... poor children in New Castle county . Trustee of the school fund authori- SEC . 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of ... low ground commonly called and known by the name of " Cow 625. ] Marsh , " situate in the forest of Murderkill ...
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... low grounds commonly called and known by the name of the Tappahannah Marsh , situate in the forest of Murderkill hundred , to cut a ditch or drain through the same . Whereas , it has been represented to this General Assembly , that in ...
... low grounds commonly called and known by the name of the Tappahannah Marsh , situate in the forest of Murderkill hundred , to cut a ditch or drain through the same . Whereas , it has been represented to this General Assembly , that in ...
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act entitled additional supplement Adopted at Dover amended appointed Assembly assessed authority aforesaid by-laws canal capital stock Castle county cents certificate CHAPTER Christiana hundred Christiana river clerk commissioners common seal constable copy corporation Court and Court Court of Errors creek deem Delaware district Dover hundred duty election entitled An act Errors and Appeals freeholders Frenchtown further enacted hereafter hereby authorised House of Representatives judge justice Kent county lands Legislature Levy Court Lord one thousand low grounds majority managers manner marsh and low meeting mulatto owner or owners owners and possessors paid Passed at Dover payment person or persons president and directors Private Act prothonotary Provided purpose Rail-road Company recording of deeds road seal Senate and House shares sheriff stockholders subscribed Superior Court Sussex county taxes thereof thousand eight hundred tion tolls treasurer trustees Tuesday vacancy vote Willard Hall Wilmington
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Page 121 - I, AB, do solemnly swear or affirm, that I will administer justice without respect to persons, and do equal right to the poor and to the rich, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge and perform all the duties incumbent on me as , according to the best of my abilities and understanding, agreeably to the constitution and laws of the United States. So help me God.
Page 7 - 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.
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Page 11 - In elections by the citizens, every freeman of the age of twenty-one years, having resided in the state two years next before the election, and within that time paid a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least six months before the election, shall enjoy the rights of an elector...
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