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... took upon himself the sole deci- sion of all controversies whatsoever . Complaints came before him by peti- tion , upon which he gave a day to the parties , and after a summary hearing , pronounced judgment . His determi- nations were ...
... took upon himself the sole deci- sion of all controversies whatsoever . Complaints came before him by peti- tion , upon which he gave a day to the parties , and after a summary hearing , pronounced judgment . His determi- nations were ...
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ed it along with themselves to this congenial soil , where it at once took root and flourished . Its am- ple folds covered all the nakedness of our primitive enactments . Its abundant resources supplied all their deficiencies . It ...
ed it along with themselves to this congenial soil , where it at once took root and flourished . Its am- ple folds covered all the nakedness of our primitive enactments . Its abundant resources supplied all their deficiencies . It ...
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... took their hats off . " Sirrah , " exclaimed the Mayor , addressing the officer , " who bid you put off their hats ? Put them on again . " Their hats were accordingly put on again by the officer , and then the Recorder fined them forty ...
... took their hats off . " Sirrah , " exclaimed the Mayor , addressing the officer , " who bid you put off their hats ? Put them on again . " Their hats were accordingly put on again by the officer , and then the Recorder fined them forty ...
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... took their seats upon the bench . The Court then adjourned to eight o'clock of the following day , a somewhat earlier hour , it may be remarked , than that at which Courts of Justice at the present day are in the habit of convening . A ...
... took their seats upon the bench . The Court then adjourned to eight o'clock of the following day , a somewhat earlier hour , it may be remarked , than that at which Courts of Justice at the present day are in the habit of convening . A ...
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... took his seat on the Bench.1 The administration of justice was at this time , and for many years afterwards , in a very unsettled state in Pennsylvania , and the people , as Logan says in one of his letters to Penn , had be- come " so ...
... took his seat on the Bench.1 The administration of justice was at this time , and for many years afterwards , in a very unsettled state in Pennsylvania , and the people , as Logan says in one of his letters to Penn , had be- come " so ...
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