A Catalogue of the Books Belonging to the Library Company of Philadelphia: To which is Prefixed, a Short Account of the Institution, with the Charter, Laws, and Regulations, Volume 1C. Sherman, 1835 - Library catalogs |
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... persons from having access to a collection of a nature peculiarly liable to injury . Of the value of the library as a whole , it is sufficient to refer the in- quirer to the accompanying catalogue , which , however incomplete in some of ...
... persons from having access to a collection of a nature peculiarly liable to injury . Of the value of the library as a whole , it is sufficient to refer the in- quirer to the accompanying catalogue , which , however incomplete in some of ...
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... persons as shall hereafter be admitted , or become members of The Library Company of Philadelphia , according to the laws and constitutions of the said company , hereafter to be made , be , and for ever hereafter shall be , by virtue of ...
... persons as shall hereafter be admitted , or become members of The Library Company of Philadelphia , according to the laws and constitutions of the said company , hereafter to be made , be , and for ever hereafter shall be , by virtue of ...
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... person who shall hereafter become possessed of a share in the books and effects of the said company , shall be thereby ... persons holding more than one share . shall sell his share to an- ber , & c . IT IS ENACTED , for the preservation ...
... person who shall hereafter become possessed of a share in the books and effects of the said company , shall be thereby ... persons holding more than one share . shall sell his share to an- ber , & c . IT IS ENACTED , for the preservation ...
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... persons voted Di- rectors , and the name of the person voted Treasurer ; and those who shall thereupon appear to have a majority of votes , shall be the com- pany's Treasurer , and the Directors , respectively , for the year ensu ...
... persons voted Di- rectors , and the name of the person voted Treasurer ; and those who shall thereupon appear to have a majority of votes , shall be the com- pany's Treasurer , and the Directors , respectively , for the year ensu ...
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... person cannot , or will not , serve , the Directors shall nominate another person of the company , but not of their own number , to be Treasurer until the next annual election . obligation , THAT every person so chosen to be the ...
... person cannot , or will not , serve , the Directors shall nominate another person of the company , but not of their own number , to be Treasurer until the next annual election . obligation , THAT every person so chosen to be the ...
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