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... parties , considering himself in these cases as a judge ; observing , that a judge ought to take no money . He was an eloquent speaker , remarkable for the soundness of his law opinions , 99 6 . " • many of which are collected and ...
... parties , considering himself in these cases as a judge ; observing , that a judge ought to take no money . He was an eloquent speaker , remarkable for the soundness of his law opinions , 99 6 . " • many of which are collected and ...
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... party of soldiers ; he disapproved of this , and established , for the first time , the appointment of constables , ordering them to be provided with their batons of office , which has been continued ever since . He was taken with a ...
... party of soldiers ; he disapproved of this , and established , for the first time , the appointment of constables , ordering them to be provided with their batons of office , which has been continued ever since . He was taken with a ...
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... parties shall henceforwards abstain from the committing all manner of mischief , plunder , and injuries , by land , by sea , and on the fresh waters , in all their lands , countries , dominions , places , and governments whatsoever ...
... parties shall henceforwards abstain from the committing all manner of mischief , plunder , and injuries , by land , by sea , and on the fresh waters , in all their lands , countries , dominions , places , and governments whatsoever ...
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... party shall be bound to answer for the supposed injury . " XIV . If any Dutch living here shall at any time desire to travaile or traffique into England , or any place , or plantation , in obedience to his majesty of England , or with ...
... party shall be bound to answer for the supposed injury . " XIV . If any Dutch living here shall at any time desire to travaile or traffique into England , or any place , or plantation , in obedience to his majesty of England , or with ...
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... parties . A great dispute between the inhabitants of Jamaica on Long Island , which was adjusted by colonel Nicolls , on the 2d of January , 1665 , gave rise to a salutary institution , which has in part obtained ever since . The ...
... parties . A great dispute between the inhabitants of Jamaica on Long Island , which was adjusted by colonel Nicolls , on the 2d of January , 1665 , gave rise to a salutary institution , which has in part obtained ever since . The ...
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