Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... Of our Trade , · CHAP . IV . Of our Religious State , CHAP . V. - The Political State , 279 to 284 284 to 295 295 to 309 CHAP . VI . Of our Laws and Courts , 309 to 320 MEMOIR OF THE HONOURABLE WILLIAM SMITH , WRITTEN BY HIS.
... Of our Trade , · CHAP . IV . Of our Religious State , CHAP . V. - The Political State , 279 to 284 284 to 295 295 to 309 CHAP . VI . Of our Laws and Courts , 309 to 320 MEMOIR OF THE HONOURABLE WILLIAM SMITH , WRITTEN BY HIS.
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... court of King's Bench . Judge Smith left many children , the eldest of whom is the sub- ject of this memoir . Mr. Smith was thus descended from a respectable family in the province , and his father perceiving he evinced considerable ...
... court of King's Bench . Judge Smith left many children , the eldest of whom is the sub- ject of this memoir . Mr. Smith was thus descended from a respectable family in the province , and his father perceiving he evinced considerable ...
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... court and all proceedings in it , with singular justice . It was observed by the whole country , how much he raised its reputation ; and those who held places and offices in it , all declared , not only the impartiality of his justice ...
... court and all proceedings in it , with singular justice . It was observed by the whole country , how much he raised its reputation ; and those who held places and offices in it , all declared , not only the impartiality of his justice ...
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... courts been allowed to ascertain its age . I have , therefore , been at some pains to discover its certainty , and can , from my own experience , declare that it amounts to demonstration.— Among the variety of instances , the two ...
... courts been allowed to ascertain its age . I have , therefore , been at some pains to discover its certainty , and can , from my own experience , declare that it amounts to demonstration.— Among the variety of instances , the two ...
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... , were not unapprised of the designs of the English court against them , for their records testify that on the eighth of July , " the general received intel- ligence from one Thomas Willet , an Englishman , that Part I. ] 15.
... , were not unapprised of the designs of the English court against them , for their records testify that on the eighth of July , " the general received intel- ligence from one Thomas Willet , an Englishman , that Part I. ] 15.
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