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... court was constituted a court of record , and was to consist of the judge - advocate and such six officers of the sea and land service as the governor shall , by precept issued under his hand and seal , require to assemble for that ...
... court was constituted a court of record , and was to consist of the judge - advocate and such six officers of the sea and land service as the governor shall , by precept issued under his hand and seal , require to assemble for that ...
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... court for the trial of criminal offenders , there is a civil court , consisting of the judge - advocate and two inhabitants of the settlement , who are to be appointed by the governor ; which court has full power to hear and determine ...
... court for the trial of criminal offenders , there is a civil court , consisting of the judge - advocate and two inhabitants of the settlement , who are to be appointed by the governor ; which court has full power to hear and determine ...
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... court , " Some say the pro- tector is dead , others say he is not : for my part , I believe neither one nor t'other . " I quote this sage personage , to show you that I have a good precedent , in case I had a mind to continue neutral ...
... court , " Some say the pro- tector is dead , others say he is not : for my part , I believe neither one nor t'other . " I quote this sage personage , to show you that I have a good precedent , in case I had a mind to continue neutral ...
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