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Page 7
... give " time and space for the payment thereof . " This , no doubt , was the origin of that stay of execution which has always been a distinguishing feature in our Courts for the trial of small causes . No formal division of the Province ...
... give " time and space for the payment thereof . " This , no doubt , was the origin of that stay of execution which has always been a distinguishing feature in our Courts for the trial of small causes . No formal division of the Province ...
Page 29
... give not away your right . " The Jury were kept out all night , without meat , drink , fire , or any other accommodation ; but when brought into Court next day , they still adhered to their verdict . The Mayor , addressing Bushel , one ...
... give not away your right . " The Jury were kept out all night , without meat , drink , fire , or any other accommodation ; but when brought into Court next day , they still adhered to their verdict . The Mayor , addressing Bushel , one ...
Page 33
... give an absolute title to another person to tax us at will and pleasure . This single consideration , we hope , will excuse our desire of the government ; not as- serted for the sake of power but safety ; and that , not only for ...
... give an absolute title to another person to tax us at will and pleasure . This single consideration , we hope , will excuse our desire of the government ; not as- serted for the sake of power but safety ; and that , not only for ...
Page 35
... give up this , is to change the government , to sell , or rather resign ourselves to the will of another , and that for no- thing . For under favor , we buy nothing of the duke , if not the right of undisturbed colonizing , ARGUMENT ...
... give up this , is to change the government , to sell , or rather resign ourselves to the will of another , and that for no- thing . For under favor , we buy nothing of the duke , if not the right of undisturbed colonizing , ARGUMENT ...
Page 36
... this ; we twice buy this moiety of New Jersey ; first of Lord Berkley , and next of the natives ; and for what ? The better to mortgage ourselves and posterity to the duke's governors , and give them a title to 36 ARGUMENT AGAINST CUSTOMS .
... this ; we twice buy this moiety of New Jersey ; first of Lord Berkley , and next of the natives ; and for what ? The better to mortgage ourselves and posterity to the duke's governors , and give them a title to 36 ARGUMENT AGAINST CUSTOMS .
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Act of Parliament administration Amboy Attorney Bench Bergen Burlington Cape-May Causes charge Chief Justice Colonies Commission Commissioners for Trade Constable Constitution Cornbury's Coun Council County Courts Court of Chancery Court of Common Court of Judicature Court of Sessions Court-house Daniel Coxe Declaration Defendant East Elizabethtown England Execution Forty Shillings fourth Monday fourth Tuesday Freehold Government Governor Hunter Grand Jury Grants and Concessions held hereby further Ordain House Impowered Indictment Inhabitants James Kinsey Jeremiah Basse Judges Judgment land lawyers Lewis Morris Lord Cornbury Loving Subjects Mompesson Morris New-York Newark Ordain and Direct Peace Penn Pennsylvania Perth-Amboy Pinhorne Proprietors Province of New-Jersey Province of Nova-Cæsarea publick Quakers Reign respective County Robert Hunter Morris says second Monday second Tuesday Smith's N. J. Supreme Court thereof third Monday third Tuesday thought fit Thursday next ensuing tion Trade and Plantations vince West Jersey Whereas William York