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... pounds sterling ; and that security be first duly given by the appellant to answer such charges as shall be awarded , in case the first sentence shall be affirmed . And whereas , Wee judge it necessary that all our 1686. ] 5 COMMISSION ...
... pounds sterling ; and that security be first duly given by the appellant to answer such charges as shall be awarded , in case the first sentence shall be affirmed . And whereas , Wee judge it necessary that all our 1686. ] 5 COMMISSION ...
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... pounds sterling , and that such appeal be made within one fortnight after sentence , and that security be likewise duly given by the appellant to answer such charges as shall be awarded in case the sentence of the governor and council ...
... pounds sterling , and that such appeal be made within one fortnight after sentence , and that security be likewise duly given by the appellant to answer such charges as shall be awarded in case the sentence of the governor and council ...
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... pounds for every acre of land " that shall be so obtained . NOTE ( 3 ) . — In the Act for regulating the choice of Selectmen , & c . , “ the third Monday in May yearly " was appointed " for the inhabitants in each town within this ...
... pounds for every acre of land " that shall be so obtained . NOTE ( 3 ) . — In the Act for regulating the choice of Selectmen , & c . , “ the third Monday in May yearly " was appointed " for the inhabitants in each town within this ...
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... Pounds with suffi- cient sureties to be , and remain a true prisoner , according to the Contents and true meaning of this order , until he shall be released by order of Law , or otherwise disposed of by Direction from the Government of ...
... Pounds with suffi- cient sureties to be , and remain a true prisoner , according to the Contents and true meaning of this order , until he shall be released by order of Law , or otherwise disposed of by Direction from the Government of ...
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... pounds pr annm , and all places were well and quietly setled and in good posture . " The Church of England being unprovided of place for theyr publique worship , he did , by advice of the Councill , borrow the new meeting house in ...
... pounds pr annm , and all places were well and quietly setled and in good posture . " The Church of England being unprovided of place for theyr publique worship , he did , by advice of the Councill , borrow the new meeting house in ...
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