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Page 58
cold by accidentall causes and not of nature , ( as I will declare unto your
highnesse elsewhere , ) describing at this present the situation of the foresaid
country , which lieth east and west . I say that the mouth of the haven lieth open to
the south ...
cold by accidentall causes and not of nature , ( as I will declare unto your
highnesse elsewhere , ) describing at this present the situation of the foresaid
country , which lieth east and west . I say that the mouth of the haven lieth open to
the south ...
Page 207
All which being duely weighed and considered the Comissioners as formerly so
still found just Cause to witnes against the vnjust seizure to the greate lose and
damnag of Mr . Westerhowse and iniurius to the English Colonies the shipe ...
All which being duely weighed and considered the Comissioners as formerly so
still found just Cause to witnes against the vnjust seizure to the greate lose and
damnag of Mr . Westerhowse and iniurius to the English Colonies the shipe ...
Page 218
... both President Judge and parties in the cause . · My first explained the second
and for the Evidence in time convenient may bee produced , and wheras you are
pleased to charge my predecessors and selfe with severall generall Iniuries you
...
... both President Judge and parties in the cause . · My first explained the second
and for the Evidence in time convenient may bee produced , and wheras you are
pleased to charge my predecessors and selfe with severall generall Iniuries you
...
Page 331
Causes . Every Cause of five pounds or under , shall pay two shillings Sixpence ,
if the Cause be of ten pounds it shall pay five Shillings if above ten pounds to
twenty pounds there shall be paid ten Shillings , and for every ten pounds more
two ...
Causes . Every Cause of five pounds or under , shall pay two shillings Sixpence ,
if the Cause be of ten pounds it shall pay five Shillings if above ten pounds to
twenty pounds there shall be paid ten Shillings , and for every ten pounds more
two ...
Page 359
Any Justice of the Peace , may if he please , or see cause for it Preside as Cheife
in any of the Towne Meetings within the Jurisdiction where he dwells . 1 Lands .
Alt Lands and heritages within this Goverment shall be free from all fines and ...
Any Justice of the Peace , may if he please , or see cause for it Preside as Cheife
in any of the Towne Meetings within the Jurisdiction where he dwells . 1 Lands .
Alt Lands and heritages within this Goverment shall be free from all fines and ...
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