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Page 28
... resided ; and in case of the neglect or refusal of the Justices to pronounce such judgment , then one of the twelve , by consent of the rest , was to pronounce their own judgment as the Justices should have done ; lan- guage prompted ...
... resided ; and in case of the neglect or refusal of the Justices to pronounce such judgment , then one of the twelve , by consent of the rest , was to pronounce their own judgment as the Justices should have done ; lan- guage prompted ...
Page 104
... resided in the City of New York . This was felt to be a great grievance , and subjected attorneys and suitors to much trouble and expense . Governor Hunter , however , contrived to keep the Assembly in such good humor , that no public ...
... resided in the City of New York . This was felt to be a great grievance , and subjected attorneys and suitors to much trouble and expense . Governor Hunter , however , contrived to keep the Assembly in such good humor , that no public ...
Page 155
... residing , the wife of the clergyman of the parish . In the evening , there was a dance in the village , and all the respectable families of the neighborhood were assembled . The Chief Justice made one of the gay throng , and entered ...
... residing , the wife of the clergyman of the parish . In the evening , there was a dance in the village , and all the respectable families of the neighborhood were assembled . The Chief Justice made one of the gay throng , and entered ...
Page 167
... of the 1 John Lawrence resided in the city of Burlington , and was the father of the gallant Captain James Law- rence of the navy . petitioners , but also to show whence the oppres- sions COMPLAINTS AGAINST LAWYERS . 167.
... of the 1 John Lawrence resided in the city of Burlington , and was the father of the gallant Captain James Law- rence of the navy . petitioners , but also to show whence the oppres- sions COMPLAINTS AGAINST LAWYERS . 167.
Page 188
... resided on Long Island , he occasionally visited Newark , where he was always received with affection and respect , most of the old inhabit- ants waiting upon him , and welcoming him . He left a number of sons , two of which , Isaac and ...
... resided on Long Island , he occasionally visited Newark , where he was always received with affection and respect , most of the old inhabit- ants waiting upon him , and welcoming him . He left a number of sons , two of which , Isaac and ...
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