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Pagina 116
... court of Parliament , to have any knights and burgesses within the said court ; by reason whereof the said inhabitants have hitherto sustained manifold dis- herisons , losses , and damages , as well in their lands , goods , and bodies ...
... court of Parliament , to have any knights and burgesses within the said court ; by reason whereof the said inhabitants have hitherto sustained manifold dis- herisons , losses , and damages , as well in their lands , goods , and bodies ...
Pagina 128
... court , it may be proper that the said chief justice and other judges of the superior courts of such colony shall hold his and their office and offices during their good behaviour ; and shall not be removed therefrom , but when the ...
... court , it may be proper that the said chief justice and other judges of the superior courts of such colony shall hold his and their office and offices during their good behaviour ; and shall not be removed therefrom , but when the ...
Pagina 129
... court absolutely new . But courts incommodiously situated in effect deny justice ; and a court partaking in the fruits of its own condemnation is a robber . The Congress complain , and complain justly , of this grievance . These are the ...
... court absolutely new . But courts incommodiously situated in effect deny justice ; and a court partaking in the fruits of its own condemnation is a robber . The Congress complain , and complain justly , of this grievance . These are the ...
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INTRODUCTION by Canon Peter McKevitt | 1 |
SPEECH AT HIS ARRIVAL AT BRISTOL BEFORE | 64 |
ON CONCILIATION WITH THE COLONIES | 76 |
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