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... William Easby , an enterprising ship builder of the city of Wash- ington , permission was granted to him to make the experiment of running a steam passenger boat , of his own invention , upon the canal . The boat was accordingly ...
... William Easby , an enterprising ship builder of the city of Wash- ington , permission was granted to him to make the experiment of running a steam passenger boat , of his own invention , upon the canal . The boat was accordingly ...
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... William Matthews 2,587 05 Incidental damages 34 40 Postages 2,028 23 Printing and Stationery 15,356 88 Notes re - issuable under $ 5 796 25 $ 5 and upwards 15 00 Post notes 1837 1839 105 00 1840 22,185 42 Balances to the credit of Ches ...
... William Matthews 2,587 05 Incidental damages 34 40 Postages 2,028 23 Printing and Stationery 15,356 88 Notes re - issuable under $ 5 796 25 $ 5 and upwards 15 00 Post notes 1837 1839 105 00 1840 22,185 42 Balances to the credit of Ches ...
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... William G. Harri- son and Hugh Boyle , of the city of Baltimore and State of Ma- ryland , of the second part . Whereas , The Tide Water Canal Company is indebted to divers persons , and owes a large amount of debts , and is also ...
... William G. Harri- son and Hugh Boyle , of the city of Baltimore and State of Ma- ryland , of the second part . Whereas , The Tide Water Canal Company is indebted to divers persons , and owes a large amount of debts , and is also ...
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... William Bose , and the executors of Edward Coleman , deceased , all such sums of money as they or either of them may have paid or may hereafter pay , or are liable for , in virtue of any liability they or either of them may have ...
... William Bose , and the executors of Edward Coleman , deceased , all such sums of money as they or either of them may have paid or may hereafter pay , or are liable for , in virtue of any liability they or either of them may have ...
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... , 1843 . SEVENTH AND EIGHTH SEMI - ANNUAL REPORTS OF T. THISTLE , SUPERINTENDENT OF THE NATIONAL ROAD , WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND . To His Excellency , William Grason , Governor , And [ Document F. ]
... , 1843 . SEVENTH AND EIGHTH SEMI - ANNUAL REPORTS OF T. THISTLE , SUPERINTENDENT OF THE NATIONAL ROAD , WITHIN THE LIMITS OF THE STATE OF MARYLAND . To His Excellency , William Grason , Governor , And [ Document F. ]
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act entitled act to incorporate aforesaid agents Allegany county amount Annapolis Anne Arundel county annum appointed Assembly of Maryland Balt Baltimore and Ohio Bank of Hagerstown cashier Cecil county cents certificates chapter Chesapeake and Ohio Clerk collector commissioners committee debt December session eighteen hundred expenses Farmers and Millers Frederick Frederick county funds Harford county Harpers Ferry House of Delegates interest internal improvement J. T. Guthrie January John keeper of lock Legislature letter loan LOUIS MCLANE Messrs miles Millers Bank month National Road officers Ohio Canal Company Ohio Rail Road paid pany passed at December payment Potomac company present president and directors Prince George's county Rail Road Company received repairs resolution respectfully revenue Road in Maryland salary specie statement stockholders superintendent Susquehanna Thomas THOMAS THISTLE thousand dollars Tide Water Canal tion tolls Treasurer warehouses Washington county Western Shore William
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الصفحة 12 - Nothing has influenced more fatally the evil counsels, by which so many of the states have become involved, than the delusive expectations — rekindled constantly as fast as they are quenched — of pecuniary largesses from the national treasury for state purposes. The distribution law (miscalled the deposit act), which beggared the general government, whilst but few of the recipients of its bounties have been enriched, caused a most unfortunate revolution in public feeling, if not in public opinion....
الصفحة 9 - Government; but every person in the State, or person holding property therein, ought to contribute his proportion of public taxes for the support of the Government, according to his actual worth in real or personal property...
الصفحة 12 - ... conditions and powers of their local governments. An inexhaustible fountain of wealth, it was believed, had been opened, which was to flow in perennial streams into the state treasuries. State legislators, it was thought, were no longer to be limited in their operations, or abridged in their expenditures, by the amount of revenue they might be emboldened to take directly by taxes from the pockets of the people. A new source of supply was to come through the breach made in the federal constitution....
الصفحة 11 - PROVIDED ALWAYS, and it is the true intent and meaning of these presents, and of the parties...
الصفحة 4 - Lord one thousand eight hundred and nineteen, personally appeared before me the subscriber, one of the Justices of the Peace in and for said County...
الصفحة 13 - Congress thereof or such officer or officers as shall be duly authorized for that purpose shall grant convey and assure to the said parties of the second part their Heirs and Assigns forever (as Agents to the Directors of and in trust for the persons composing the said Ohio Company of Associates according to their several rights and Interest under the said Association) and to their Heirs and assigns forever as Tenants in common...
الصفحة 29 - Wm. Bone, Esq., before whom the annexed affidavit was made, and who has thereto subscribed his name, was at the time of so doing a justice of the peace of the state of Maryland, in and for the city of Baltimore, duly commissioned and sworn. In testimony...
الصفحة 58 - October, 1852, personally appeared before me, the subscriber, a justice of the peace, in and for the county and district aforesaid, Joseph T.
الصفحة 9 - ... act, entitled, an act to incorporate a company to make a turnpike road leading to Cumberland, and for the extension of the charters of the several banks in the city of Baltimore, and for other purposes, passed at December session, eighteen hundred and thirteen, chapter one hundred and twenty-two ; therefore, Presidents and SECTION 1.
الصفحة 12 - It authorized the first general reassessment of property in Maryland since 1812, and imposed a direct property tax for state purposes of...