The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in the Year 1619. Published Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Passed on the Fifth Day of February One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight |
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The bounties and other allowances given by this act to officers, soldiers, sailors,
and marines, shall be deemed in lieu of those of the same kind given by any act
of assembly, ordinance, or resolution of congress herétofore passed. And where
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The bounties and other allowances given by this act to officers, soldiers, sailors,
and marines, shall be deemed in lieu of those of the same kind given by any act
of assembly, ordinance, or resolution of congress herétofore passed. And where
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Page 270
This act shall be given in charge to every grand jury as often as the same shall be
impanneled in the general court, or county court. If upon the acquittal of any
person charged with any of the above-mentioned offences, the court before
which ...
This act shall be given in charge to every grand jury as often as the same shall be
impanneled in the general court, or county court. If upon the acquittal of any
person charged with any of the above-mentioned offences, the court before
which ...
Page 324
WHEREAS a number of ignorant people in the south western parts of this state
have been deluded and misled by the emissaries of the common enemy, who
have given a fresh proof that they spare no expense, and employ means the most
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WHEREAS a number of ignorant people in the south western parts of this state
have been deluded and misled by the emissaries of the common enemy, who
have given a fresh proof that they spare no expense, and employ means the most
...
Page 330
... in like manner as he may distrain on others, If the commissioners should fail to
pay the money af. ter they have received it, the commanding officer of the militia
shall, on previous notice being given, obtain a judgment against them on motion
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... in like manner as he may distrain on others, If the commissioners should fail to
pay the money af. ter they have received it, the commanding officer of the militia
shall, on previous notice being given, obtain a judgment against them on motion
...
Page 341
Provided always, that five days previous notice of the proceedings to be had, be
given to such delinquent person or district, or a ma-. jority of the persons therein
concerned, by the receiver of the district. And be it enacted, That the magistrates
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Provided always, that five days previous notice of the proceedings to be had, be
given to such delinquent person or district, or a ma-. jority of the persons therein
concerned, by the receiver of the district. And be it enacted, That the magistrates
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