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... Libel , A. D. 1777 651 ADDENDA to this Case This is the concluding Article of the Folio Edition . COMMENCEMENT OF THE NEW SERIES . 1389 553. The Trial of JOHN ALMON , Bookseller , upon an Information , filed Ex - Officio , by William De ...
... Libel , A. D. 1777 651 ADDENDA to this Case This is the concluding Article of the Folio Edition . COMMENCEMENT OF THE NEW SERIES . 1389 553. The Trial of JOHN ALMON , Bookseller , upon an Information , filed Ex - Officio , by William De ...
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... libel ; and for his contempt in refusing continues after their arrival in England , and to answer interrogatories , he was by order of consequently that the negroes are not emanci- the Court imprisoned till he should answer , and pated ...
... libel ; and for his contempt in refusing continues after their arrival in England , and to answer interrogatories , he was by order of consequently that the negroes are not emanci- the Court imprisoned till he should answer , and pated ...
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... Libel given the 9th of November , 1768. BISHOP . ، In the name of God , Amen . Before you the worshipful John Bettesworth , doctor of laws , vicar - general of the right revereud father | in God Richard , by divine permission , lord ...
... Libel given the 9th of November , 1768. BISHOP . ، In the name of God , Amen . Before you the worshipful John Bettesworth , doctor of laws , vicar - general of the right revereud father | in God Richard , by divine permission , lord ...
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... libel mentioned was a spinster , and free from all matrimonial contracts and espou- sals with him the said honourable Augustus John Hervey ; and that he , notwithstanding the premises , did , in the years , months and places in this libel ...
... libel mentioned was a spinster , and free from all matrimonial contracts and espou- sals with him the said honourable Augustus John Hervey ; and that he , notwithstanding the premises , did , in the years , months and places in this libel ...
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... libel and allegation and other pleadings and exhibits given in , exhibited , and admitted on her behalf in this same cause , and now re- maining in the registry of this court ( which libel and allegation and other pleadings and exhibits ...
... libel and allegation and other pleadings and exhibits given in , exhibited , and admitted on her behalf in this same cause , and now re- maining in the registry of this court ( which libel and allegation and other pleadings and exhibits ...
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Seite 19 - ... or by violence to confiscate his estate, without accusation or trial, would be so gross and notorious an act of despotism as must at once convey the alarm of tyranny throughout the whole...
Seite 249 - Chief of our said Province for the time being, then such and so many of the said Laws, Statutes and Ordinances as shall be so disallowed and not approved shall from thenceforth cease, determine and become utterly void and of none effect, anything to the contrary thereof notwithstanding.
Seite 801 - WHEN the complaints of a brave and powerful people are observed to increase in proportion to the wrongs they have suffered, when, instead of sinking into submission, they are roused to resistance, the time will soon arrive at which every inferior consideration must yield to the security of the sovereign and to the general safety of the state.
Seite 665 - ... to be applied to the relief of the widows, orphans, and aged parents of our beloved American fellow-subjects, who, faithful to the character of Englishmen, preferring death to slavery, were for that reason only inhumanly murdered by the king's troops at or near Lexington and Concord, in the province of Massachusetts, on the 19th of last April; which sum being immediately collected, it was thereupon resolved that Mr.
Seite 81 - The state of slavery is of such a nature that it is incapable of being introduced on any reasons, moral or political, but only [by] positive law, which preserves its force long after the reasons, occasion, and time itself, from whence it was created, is erased from memory: it's so odious, that nothing can be suffered to support it, but positive law.
Seite 801 - ... you heard it in the complaints of your people. It is not however too late to correct the error of your education. We are still inclined to make an indulgent allowance for the pernicious lessons you received in your youth, and to form the most sanguine hopes from the natural benevolence of your disposition.'' We are far from thinking you capable of a direct deliberate purpose to invade those original rights of your subjects, on which all their civil and political liberties depend. Had it been...
Seite 243 - Governors of our said colonies, respectively, that, so soon as the state and circumstances of the said colonies will admit thereof, they shall, with the advice and consent of the members of our council, summon and call general assemblies, within the said governments, respectively, in such manner and form as is used and directed in those colonies and provinces in America, which are under our immediate government...
Seite 649 - In contempt of our said Lord the King, in open violation of the laws of this kingdom, to the evil and pernicious example of all others in the like case offending, and against the peace of our said Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Seite 805 - ... unworthy personal resentment. From one false step you have been betrayed into another, and, as the cause was unworthy of you, your ministers were determined that the prudence of the execution should correspond with the wisdom and dignity of the design. They have reduced you to the necessity of choosing out of a variety of difficulties — to a situation so unhappy that you can neither do wrong without ruin nor right without affliction. These worthy servants have undoubtedly given you many singular...
Seite 811 - Lay aside the wretched formalities of a king, and speak to your subjects with the spirit of a man, and in the language of a gentleman. Tell them you have been fatally deceived.