Settlements to Society: 1584-1763, Volume 1Jack P. Greene |
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Page 208
... given and that before such Appeale be allowed Security be given by the party or parties appealing in the value of the matter in Difference to pay or Answer the Debt or Damages for the which Judgement or Sentence is given With such Costs ...
... given and that before such Appeale be allowed Security be given by the party or parties appealing in the value of the matter in Difference to pay or Answer the Debt or Damages for the which Judgement or Sentence is given With such Costs ...
Page 246
... given to this purpose , from ever being misapplied ; and to keep up , as far as human Precaution can , a spirit of Disinterestedness , the Trustees have established the following method : That , each Benefactor may know what he has ...
... given to this purpose , from ever being misapplied ; and to keep up , as far as human Precaution can , a spirit of Disinterestedness , the Trustees have established the following method : That , each Benefactor may know what he has ...
Page 386
... given us , is the Security of our Civil Liberty , a Happiness we justly glory in ; For Britons have preserv'd it pure and uncorrupted thro ' all the Struggles of Ambition and the most dangerous Attacks of Power : They have set the World ...
... given us , is the Security of our Civil Liberty , a Happiness we justly glory in ; For Britons have preserv'd it pure and uncorrupted thro ' all the Struggles of Ambition and the most dangerous Attacks of Power : They have set the World ...
Contents
PART ONE The First Settlements 1 5 841660 | 1 |
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS | 12 |
FROM OUTPOSTS TO PLANTATIONS ON THE CHESAPEAKE | 34 |
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