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slaves now on said settlement , and their increase , in trust , however , and subject to the following reservations : I desire , that no part of the said estate or property , or the slaves thereon , or their increase , shall be disposed ...
slaves now on said settlement , and their increase , in trust , however , and subject to the following reservations : I desire , that no part of the said estate or property , or the slaves thereon , or their increase , shall be disposed ...
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... increase the num- ber of rooms , by dividing any of those directed to be not less than fifty feet square in the clear , into parts , the partition walls to be of solid materials . A room most suitable for the purpose , shall be set ...
... increase the num- ber of rooms , by dividing any of those directed to be not less than fifty feet square in the clear , into parts , the partition walls to be of solid materials . A room most suitable for the purpose , shall be set ...
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... increased gradually , as the fund shall permit , and as the capacity to remove impediments shall increase , until there shall be a correct and permanent regulation of Water Street , on the principles above stated , so that it may run ...
... increased gradually , as the fund shall permit , and as the capacity to remove impediments shall increase , until there shall be a correct and permanent regulation of Water Street , on the principles above stated , so that it may run ...
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... increase in 1851 , of 111,309 tons , and show- ing the consumption in that year to be nearly double that of 1830 . It is reasonable to suppose that the increase in 1832 , will be at least as great as that of the preceding year , and ...
... increase in 1851 , of 111,309 tons , and show- ing the consumption in that year to be nearly double that of 1830 . It is reasonable to suppose that the increase in 1832 , will be at least as great as that of the preceding year , and ...
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... increase the popu lation of the 2d circuit and lessen that of the 4th . 5th circuit , including Allegheny , Beaver , Butler , Charles Shaler . 50,506 24,206 14,683 John Bredin . Mercer , 19,731 Westmoreland , 38,400 14,250 17,625 42,860 ...
... increase the popu lation of the 2d circuit and lessen that of the 4th . 5th circuit , including Allegheny , Beaver , Butler , Charles Shaler . 50,506 24,206 14,683 John Bredin . Mercer , 19,731 Westmoreland , 38,400 14,250 17,625 42,860 ...
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