Pennsylvania General Assembly
The Pennsylvania General Assembly is the legislature of the U.S. commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The legislature convenes in the State Capitol building in Harrisburg. In colonial times (1682–1776), the legislature was known as the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly and was unicameral. Since the Constitution of 1776, the legislature has been known as the General Assembly. The General Assembly became a bicameral legislature in 1791. As of 2024, it is the only state legislature in the country in which Democrats and Republicans each control one chamber. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Leib, Michael
Published 1796
“...Pennsylvania General Assembly...”Published 1796
Printed by James Springer, opposite the market; where printing in general is neatly and correctly executed--on moderate terms, and every favour gratefully acknowledged
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by Gallatin, Albert
Published 1795
“...Pennsylvania General Assembly...”Published 1795
Printed by William W. Woodward, Franklin Head, (new sign) south side Chesnut Street
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An act to incorporate the stockholders of the Bank of the United States by the state of Pennsylvania
Published 1836
“...Pennsylvania General Assembly...”
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