An act to repeal an act entitled "An act for erecting a loan-office for the sum of five hundred thousand dollars" enacted the eleventh day of April last so far as the same hath not been acted upon.

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An act to repeal an act entitled "An act for erecting a loan-office for the sum of five hundred thousand dollars" enacted the eleventh day of April last so far as the same hath not been acted upon.

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Edition Notes

Bill of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, enacted into law on April 18, 1794; to repeal an act presumably passed on April 11, 1793.

At head of title: P.

Imprint from colophon.

With numbered lines.

Bristol B8793.

Shipton & Mooney 47156.

Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 47156).

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[Philadelphia]
Series
Early American imprints -- no. 47156.

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Microform
Pagination
1 sheet (2 p.)

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OL17688606M

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