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... persons , to be chosen by the people , of whom a Justice of the Peace was to be one . Then , there were the County Courts or Courts of Sessions , to be held twice a year in every county , * the Judges 1 Whitehead's East Jersey , 55 . 2 ...
... persons , to be chosen by the people , of whom a Justice of the Peace was to be one . Then , there were the County Courts or Courts of Sessions , to be held twice a year in every county , * the Judges 1 Whitehead's East Jersey , 55 . 2 ...
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... 1688 . The reason assigned for the division is a whimsical one . It was because the uppermost part of Raritan River was settled by persons who , in the L Judges were to consist of the Justices of the EAST JERSEY DIVIDED INTO COUNTIES . 11.
... 1688 . The reason assigned for the division is a whimsical one . It was because the uppermost part of Raritan River was settled by persons who , in the L Judges were to consist of the Justices of the EAST JERSEY DIVIDED INTO COUNTIES . 11.
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... person and property , under laws to be enacted by an Assembly composed of the Governor and Council , and at least an equal number of the rep- resentatives of the people . ' Strange , that a 18 CONCESSIONS OF BERKLEY AND CARTERET .
... person and property , under laws to be enacted by an Assembly composed of the Governor and Council , and at least an equal number of the rep- resentatives of the people . ' Strange , that a 18 CONCESSIONS OF BERKLEY AND CARTERET .
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... persons of all persuasions , might freely appear in their own way , and there plead their own causes themselves , or if unable , by their friends ; and that no person should be allowed to take money for pleading or advice in such cases ...
... persons of all persuasions , might freely appear in their own way , and there plead their own causes themselves , or if unable , by their friends ; and that no person should be allowed to take money for pleading or advice in such cases ...
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... person should be found guilty of murder or treason , the sen- tence and way of execution were to be left to the General Assembly to determine as they in the wisdom of the Lord should judge meet and expedient . - Grants and Concessions ...
... person should be found guilty of murder or treason , the sen- tence and way of execution were to be left to the General Assembly to determine as they in the wisdom of the Lord should judge meet and expedient . - Grants and Concessions ...
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