Chronicles of Pennsylvania from the English Revolution to the Peace of Aix-la-Chapelle, 1688-1748: By Charles P. Keith, Band 2Patterson & White Company, 1917 - 981 Seiten |
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... county . On Thursday morning , May 16 , French and Tonge , Clerk of the New Castle Courts , arrived in Philadelphia about 9 o'clock , in great haste , and apparently in great consternation , saying that , at about 2 that morning , six ...
... county . On Thursday morning , May 16 , French and Tonge , Clerk of the New Castle Courts , arrived in Philadelphia about 9 o'clock , in great haste , and apparently in great consternation , saying that , at about 2 that morning , six ...
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... counties , viz : special courts for capital felonies , county courts for civil and lesser criminal pleas , and a Supreme Court for appeals . The Assemblymen from Bucks and Chester did not dare to surrender local convenience , and then ...
... counties , viz : special courts for capital felonies , county courts for civil and lesser criminal pleas , and a Supreme Court for appeals . The Assemblymen from Bucks and Chester did not dare to surrender local convenience , and then ...
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... County at the pass- ing of the Act , having been appointed in October , 1705 , for three years , but was soon removed , and John Budd prior to the next election was appointed by Evans , by virtue of so much of the general power in Penn ...
... County at the pass- ing of the Act , having been appointed in October , 1705 , for three years , but was soon removed , and John Budd prior to the next election was appointed by Evans , by virtue of so much of the general power in Penn ...
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... County Courts , held by three of the Justices for each county , to hear cases in law or equity , and to try criminal cases except of capi- tal offences , for which special commissions were to be 468 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
... County Courts , held by three of the Justices for each county , to hear cases in law or equity , and to try criminal cases except of capi- tal offences , for which special commissions were to be 468 CHRONICLES OF PENNSYLVANIA .
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... county except upon recommendation by the county Jus- tices in open court . Penn also took the occasion to censure Evans for his beating the constable , counte- nancing the false alarm , and enforcing against non- resistants the fines ...
... county except upon recommendation by the county Jus- tices in open court . Penn also took the occasion to censure Evans for his beating the constable , counte- nancing the false alarm , and enforcing against non- resistants the fines ...
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