The Blue Laws of New Haven Colony usually called Blue Laws of Connecticut, Quaker Laws1838 |
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Page v
... offences . Indeed that code of laws has been the foundation of the civil government of the State , and all our praiseworthy institutions , both civil and religious , can be traced from the present code of laws in this State , to those ...
... offences . Indeed that code of laws has been the foundation of the civil government of the State , and all our praiseworthy institutions , both civil and religious , can be traced from the present code of laws in this State , to those ...
Page viii
... offences . In the sixteenth century , im- postures , countenanced by individual catholic priests , and some * This was probably the first formal diplomatic embassy that ever took place in this country , from one independent province or ...
... offences . In the sixteenth century , im- postures , countenanced by individual catholic priests , and some * This was probably the first formal diplomatic embassy that ever took place in this country , from one independent province or ...
Page ix
... offence at Salem was the same as in England at the time , derived from the law they had lived under before their embarkation to this country . The reader , from these remarks , will not conclude that I make them in justification of the ...
... offence at Salem was the same as in England at the time , derived from the law they had lived under before their embarkation to this country . The reader , from these remarks , will not conclude that I make them in justification of the ...
Page 15
... offence , haue one of his ears cut off and be kept att work in the house of correction till he can be sent away at his own charge ; and for the second of- fence shall haue the other ear cut off & c . , and kept at the house of ...
... offence , haue one of his ears cut off and be kept att work in the house of correction till he can be sent away at his own charge ; and for the second of- fence shall haue the other ear cut off & c . , and kept at the house of ...
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... offences : on the petition of Wil- liam Dyer , her son , it is ordered , that the said Mary Dyer shall have liberty for forty - eight hours after this day , to depart out of this jurisdiction , after which time , being found therein ...
... offences : on the petition of Wil- liam Dyer , her son , it is ordered , that the said Mary Dyer shall have liberty for forty - eight hours after this day , to depart out of this jurisdiction , after which time , being found therein ...
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