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A 2. Assembly.-Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives from 14th October, 1707, to October 1st, 1742,

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Folio, Philadelphia, 1753-54; published by B. Franklin. A 3. Assembly.-Acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, carefully compared with the originals, and an Appendix containing the Laws now in force from 30th September, 1775, to October 1st, 1781. Folio, Philadelphia, 1782.

bly of Pennsylvania.

A 41. Assembly.-Proceedings and Debates of the General Assem8vo. Philadelphia, 1787. A 4. Bankrupts (List of) in the United States Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 8vo. Pittsburg, 1844.

A 5. BURROWES' (THOMAS H.) State Book of Pennsylvania.

12mo. Philadelphia, 1846. A 41. Colonial Records.—Minutes of the Provincial Council of Penn

sylvania, 3 vols. 8vo. Harrisburg, 1840.

A 6. Debates of the Pennsylvania Convention held at Harrisburg, commencing May 2d, 1837, and ending Febru

ary 5th, 1838, 11 vols.

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Convention of the State of Pennsylvania to Propose Amendments to the Constitution, commenced at Harrisburg 2d May, 1837, ending February 22d, 1838, 2 vols.

Svo. (German) Harrisburg, 1837-38.

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A 12. FRANKLIN'S (BENJAMIN) Historical Review of the Constitution

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A 14. Journal of the Select and Common Councils of the City of

Philadelphia, vol. 1, from October 16th, 1835,

A 15. Journal of the Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia, vol. 2, from October 14, 1836, to October 5, 1837.

vol. 3, from Oct. 13, 1837, to Oct. 5, 1838.

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A 27. Journal of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,

Session of 1841, 3 vols.

8vo. with Appendix, Harrisburg, 1841. A 28. do. of the 51st House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, 3 vols.

8vo. with Appendix, Harrisburg, 1841. A 29. Pamphlets, (Law and Government) containing Speech of Thomas P. Cope on Banks and Banking; Speeches of Joseph Hopkinson and Charles Chauncey on the Judicial Tenure; Job R. Tyson's Speech on the Integrity of the Legal Character, &c. &c.

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Svo. Philadelphia. (Public Documents.) Governor Ritner's Message; Report of Liens of the Commonwealth upon the Lands of John Nicholson and Peter Baynton; Thomas H. Sill on Corporations, Banks and Currency; Report and Documents of the Inspectors. of the Western Penitentiary, January 23d, 1837; Report of Select Committee appointed to visit the Manufacturing Districts of Pennsylvania, 1838; Report of the Committee appointed to examine the Route of the Gettysburg Rail Road, &c. &c. 8vo. Harrisburg, 1838. Svo. Harrisburg.

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A 33. Pamphlets, (Public Schools.)

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A 42. Public Documents.-Pennsylvania Treasurer's Report for 8vo. Harrisburg, 1841. 8vo. Harrisburg. (Public Schools and Finance.) Reports of Controllers of the Public Schools; Account of the Pennsylvania Hospital, its Origin, Objects and Present State; Memorial and Remonstrance Against Incorporating the Sunday School Union; Reports of the Finance Committees of Pennsylvania for 1804, 1810, 1816, 1819, 1823 and 1824. 8vo. Notices of the Original and Successive Efforts to Improve the Discipline of the Prison at Philadelphia, and to Reform the Criminal Code of Pennsylvania, by Roberts Vaux; Address Delivered at the House of Refuge, November, 1828, by John Sergeant; A Discourse Delivered before the Society for the Commemoration of the Landing of William Penn, on 24th October, 1827, by James N. Barker, &c. &c.

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State of the Province of Pennsylvania, London, 1755; The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, 1784; Report of Committee of the Council of Censors, Philadelphia,1784; The Speeches of Thomas McKean and James Wilson; Narrative of Facts Relative to the Conduct of some of the Members of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, Professing to be Democrats, January, 1807; The Case of Jane Marie, Exhibiting the Conduct of James Ross, September, 1808; Philo Veritatis to Pacificus, in reply to his Essay entitled a Serious Expostulation with the Society of Friends in Pennsylvania and parts adjacant, 1808. 8vo. Debates of the Legislature of Pennsylvania in 1810-11 at Lancaster; Trial of Thomas Cooper, 1800; Trial of Actual Settlers, 1803; Letter to Democratic Members of Legislature, 1810-11; Internal Improvements, &c. 8vo.

A 38. The Pennsylvania Journal of Prison Discipline and Philanthro

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