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Harrisburg: Theo. Fenn & Co., Printers to the State,, 1851. xxix, [1], 959 pp, ex library, later cloth rubbed and soiled, still a sound copy with an overall clean text. - If you are reading this, this item is actually (physically) in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties, taxes, or fees required by recipient's country.
[Drop-Title] REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE [OF INQUIRY] APPOINTED TO INVESTIGATE THE OFFICIAL CONDUCT OF THOMAS SERGEANT, SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH by Pennsylvania. General Assembly
by Pennsylvania. General Assembly
[Drop-Title] REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE [OF INQUIRY] APPOINTED TO INVESTIGATE THE OFFICIAL CONDUCT OF THOMAS SERGEANT, SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH
by Pennsylvania. General Assembly
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[Harrisburg, PA: 1819]. Original Wrappers. Very Good binding. Octavo. 26 pp. Stitched, as issued; largely unopened. The American Antiquarian Society catalog record for this work give the pagination as "26, [2] p." and says "Text stops in midsentence on p. [27]." That missing page is supplied in a faintly printed facsimile, but legible.
Sergeant is alleged to have solicited $2000 a year from applicants for the post of clerk, the money to be paid to a relative; and, in other ways here enumerated, to have misused his office to the detriment of the government, all while serving as Secretary of the Commonwealth. Scant institutional holdings. Shaw & Shoemaker; 49050.
Sergeant is alleged to have solicited $2000 a year from applicants for the post of clerk, the money to be paid to a relative; and, in other ways here enumerated, to have misused his office to the detriment of the government, all while serving as Secretary of the Commonwealth. Scant institutional holdings. Shaw & Shoemaker; 49050.
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- Place of Publication [Harrisburg, PA: 1819]
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