Documents of American History, Volume 1Henry Steele Commager F.S. Crofts, 1935 - 904 pages |
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... Justice Walley searched House . Province Law . p . 114 . Bill in chancery . This Court confined their chancery power ... Justice of the Peace to search for stolen goods . Your Honors will find in the old books concerning the office of a ...
... Justice Walley searched House . Province Law . p . 114 . Bill in chancery . This Court confined their chancery power ... Justice of the Peace to search for stolen goods . Your Honors will find in the old books concerning the office of a ...
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... justice belong- ing ; . . . VI . And be it further enacted . , That , upon every vacancy of the offices of chief justice and judges of the superior court of the said ... JUSTICE ACT May 20, 1774 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACT May 20, 1774.
... justice belong- ing ; . . . VI . And be it further enacted . , That , upon every vacancy of the offices of chief justice and judges of the superior court of the said ... JUSTICE ACT May 20, 1774 ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACT May 20, 1774.
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... justice's court or police court of any town or city , by any court of record , or by any justice of either of said courts , or by any judge of probate ; and it may be issued by any justice of the peace , if no magistrate above named is ...
... justice's court or police court of any town or city , by any court of record , or by any justice of either of said courts , or by any judge of probate ; and it may be issued by any justice of the peace , if no magistrate above named is ...
Contents
DOC | 2 |
PROCLAMATION OF NEUTRALITY April 22 1793 | 7 |
CHARTER OF MARYLAND June 20 1632 | 21 |
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