The American Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events ...: Embracing Political, Civil, Military, and Social Affairs; Public Documents; Biography, Statistics, Commerce, Finance, Literature, Science, Agriculture, and Mechanical IndustryD. Appleton, 1869 |
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... Court , Charles R. Hubbard , who had been re- moved by General Swayne . The relations existing at this time between ... court , and the making of a respectful return , setting forth the grounds and authority by which the prisoner is held ...
... Court , Charles R. Hubbard , who had been re- moved by General Swayne . The relations existing at this time between ... court , and the making of a respectful return , setting forth the grounds and authority by which the prisoner is held ...
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... Court of the United States , and the rights of the college were maintained , Dr. Allen was appointed President of Bow- doin College , in which office he served from 1820 till 1839 , when he resigned and removed to Northampton . In 1831 ...
... Court of the United States , and the rights of the college were maintained , Dr. Allen was appointed President of Bow- doin College , in which office he served from 1820 till 1839 , when he resigned and removed to Northampton . In 1831 ...
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... court of the archbishop without pleading or evidence , with a right of appeal to the Privy Council , and with power for the court , if the statement of the case should ap- pear to be in any way defective , to refer back such case to the ...
... court of the archbishop without pleading or evidence , with a right of appeal to the Privy Council , and with power for the court , if the statement of the case should ap- pear to be in any way defective , to refer back such case to the ...
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... courts of justice as to make it highly probable that , if the trial had been valid , and had become the subject of appeal on the merits of the case to any well- constituted court ecclesiastical , the sentence would have been set aside ...
... courts of justice as to make it highly probable that , if the trial had been valid , and had become the subject of appeal on the merits of the case to any well- constituted court ecclesiastical , the sentence would have been set aside ...
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... court of the archbishop without pleading or evidence , with a right of appeal to the Privy Council , and with power for the court , if the statement of the case should ap- pear to be in any way defective , to refer back such case to the ...
... court of the archbishop without pleading or evidence , with a right of appeal to the Privy Council , and with power for the court , if the statement of the case should ap- pear to be in any way defective , to refer back such case to the ...
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