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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... brought a cross bill in Chancery , and employed counsel " esteemed the top of that court " to have the amount cut down to about £ 4000 : but , even if the debt were so reduced , the prospect of having to pay it with his other ...
... brought a cross bill in Chancery , and employed counsel " esteemed the top of that court " to have the amount cut down to about £ 4000 : but , even if the debt were so reduced , the prospect of having to pay it with his other ...
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... brought into the account . We can not say that Evans's contention was unjustifiable . Thinking of what he had paid or released at the time of his appointment , he or his cousin Peter Evans declared him yet out of pocket £ 500 by the ...
... brought into the account . We can not say that Evans's contention was unjustifiable . Thinking of what he had paid or released at the time of his appointment , he or his cousin Peter Evans declared him yet out of pocket £ 500 by the ...
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... brought the dinner company to town , where , having had a simi- lar message come ostensibly from East Jersey , he held a meeting of the Council , and issued a proclamation for all persons to furnish themselves with arms and ammunition ...
... brought the dinner company to town , where , having had a simi- lar message come ostensibly from East Jersey , he held a meeting of the Council , and issued a proclamation for all persons to furnish themselves with arms and ammunition ...
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... brought about the royal disapproval of the law of October 28 , 1701 , enacted by him in person , for establishing courts . It contained an unfortunate direction that the county courts avoid " all fictions and color in pleadings . " This ...
... brought about the royal disapproval of the law of October 28 , 1701 , enacted by him in person , for establishing courts . It contained an unfortunate direction that the county courts avoid " all fictions and color in pleadings . " This ...
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... brought him to Philadelphia . It was decided that Godin should be tried as a natural born subject of the Queen of England , but no record as to his being convicted or punished has been seen . Francois was ar- rested during the same ...
... brought him to Philadelphia . It was decided that Godin should be tried as a natural born subject of the Queen of England , but no record as to his being convicted or punished has been seen . Francois was ar- rested during the same ...
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