Transactions of the Albany Institute, Volume 1

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Webster and Skinners, 1830 - Albany (N.Y.)
 

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Page 3 - York" and by that name they and their successors shall and may have continual succession, and shall be persons in law, capable of suing and being sued, pleading and being impleaded, answering and being answered unto, defending and being defended, in all courts and places whatsoever...
Page 1 - ... to sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, answer and be answered, defend and be defended, in all State courts having competent jurisdiction, and in any circuit court of the United States...
Page 1 - Provided, that the clear annual income of such real and personal estate shall not exceed the sum of...
Page 3 - The Society for the Promotion of Useful Arts in the State of New York,
Page 142 - God made the country, and man made the town. What wonder then that health and virtue, gifts, That can alone make sweet the bitter draught, That life holds out to all, should most abound And least be threatened in the fields and groves...
Page 6 - ... and regulations as they shall judge proper for the election of their officers, for prescribing- their respective functions, and the mode of discharging the same; for the...
Page 3 - Society shall from time to time, forever hereafter, have power to make, constitute, ordain, and establish such by-laws and regulations as they shall judge proper, for the election of their officers; for prescribing their respective functions, and the mode...
Page 3 - D'Jurco V. Knevels, James Clements; and James Pierce, and such other persons as now are, and may from time to time become members, shall be, and hereby are constituted a body corporate and politic, by the name of LYCEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY IN THE CITY OF NEW YORK...
Page 39 - Alleghany, it is seldom seen farther north than the state of Maryland ; though straggling parties have been occasionally observed among the valleys of the ( Juniata; and, according to some, even twenty-five miles to the north-west of Albany, in the state of New York.
Page 35 - It is remarkable, that proceeding on the same parallel of latitude west war dly, the climate becomes colder in like manner as when you proceed northwardly. This continues to be the case till you attain the summit of the Alleghany, which is the highest land between the ocean and the Mississippi.

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