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A transcript of the documents and statements submitted by Samuel Bryan to a committee and to the House of Representatives : in consequence of his being requested ... to pay the taxes due on the estate of John Nicholson
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Bryan, Samuel, 1759-1821
1806
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MICROFICHE AM35 SER. 2 NO. 10047
A transcript of the documents and statements, submitted, by Samuel Bryan, to a committee and to the House of Representatives : in consequence of his being requested to show, how he performed the duty enjoined on him, by the 6th section of the act of April 4, 1805, directing him to pay the taxes due on the estate of John Nicholson, subject to the liens of the commonwealth
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Bryan, Samuel, 1759-1821
1806
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Letter from Charles W. Hare, agent of William Bingham, to Samuel Bryan
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Hare, Charles W.
1801
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MICROFICHE AM35 SER. 2 NO. 611
Letter from Charles W. Hare, agent of William Bingham, to Samuel Bryan
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1801
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A statement of abuses of official trust committed by John Donnaldson, esqr., late comptroller-general : submitted to the consideration of the honorable the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania. Comptroller-General's Office
1801
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A statement of abuses of official trust committed by John Donnaldson, esqr., late comptroller-general : submitted to the consideration of the honorable the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania
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1801
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Mein Herr, In Befolgung des zehnten Abschnitts des Gesetzes vom 4ten April 1792, habe ich die Ehre, dem achtbaren Hause der Representanten eine Angabe von den Finanzen dieses Staats, vom ersten Jenner bis zum ein und dreyssigsten December 1799, vorzulegen
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1800
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Mein Herr, In Befolgung des zehnten Abschnitts des Gesetzes vom 4ten April 1792, habe ich die Ehre, dem achtbaren Hause der Representanten eine Angabe von den Finanzen dieses Staats, vom ersten Jenner bis zum ein und dreyssigsten December 1799, vorzulegen
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1800
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A Statement of the measures contemplated against Samuel Bryan, Esquire, register-general of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : unparalleled in the United States, and without a precedent even in the corrupt Parliament of Great-Britain, where merely solemn mockery of popular representation exists; and what forms a high aggravation of the arbitrary and vindictive measures contemplated against Mr. Bryan, is that the evident motive for them, was his spirited prosecution of Francis Johnston, Esquire, late receiver-general, for great abuses in the said office, at a time and under circumstances peculiarly unfavourable, when nothing but a disinterested and impressive sense of duty would have induced him to persevere therein; on the one hand having to combat a host of enemies, and on the other not being supported as he had reason to expect, a full account whereof is re-published herewith, also a summary account of the late disgraceful fracas by the friends of good order and regular government in the chamber of the House of Representatives--every citizen who values his public rights, and who is desirous to form an accurate opinion of the principles and designs of the leaders of the party who ostentatiously assume the name of Federalists and friends of good order and regular government, morals aad [sic] religion, ought to read this pamphlet
1800
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A Statement of the measures contemplated against Samuel Bryan, Esquire, register-general of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania : unparalleled in the United States, and without a precedent even in the corrupt Parliament of Great-Britain, where merely solemn mockery of popular representation exists; and what forms a high aggravation of the arbitrary and vindictive measures contemplated against Mr. Bryan, is that the evident motive for them, was his spirited prosecution of Francis Johnston, Esquire, late receiver-general, for great abuses in the said office, at a time and under circumstances peculiarly unfavourable, when nothing but a disinterested and impressive sense of duty would have induced him to persevere therein; on the one hand having to combat a host of enemies, and on the other not being supported as he had reason to expect, a full account whereof is re-published herewith, also a summary account of the late disgraceful fracas by the friends of good order and regular government in the chamber of the House of Representatives--every citizen who values his public rights, and who is desirous to form an accurate opinion of the principles and designs of the leaders of the party who ostentatiously assume the name of Federalists and friends of good order and regular government, morals aad [sic] religion, ought to read this pamphlet
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