The Works of William H. Seward, Volumen2Redfield, 1853 |
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... regard to the matter , the court directed an officer to take him away . The attorney for the prosecution concluded by saying : " It is evident William Bradford printed the seditious paper , he being the printer in this place , and the ...
... regard to the matter , the court directed an officer to take him away . The attorney for the prosecution concluded by saying : " It is evident William Bradford printed the seditious paper , he being the printer in this place , and the ...
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... regard to divine ordination , were set forth . Mr. Hobart's doctrines were defended with great ability by Thomas Y. How , Esq . , under the signature of " A Layman of the Episcopal Church , " and by the Reverend Frederick Beasly of ...
... regard to divine ordination , were set forth . Mr. Hobart's doctrines were defended with great ability by Thomas Y. How , Esq . , under the signature of " A Layman of the Episcopal Church , " and by the Reverend Frederick Beasly of ...
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... regard to descents have been abolished , and judicious precautions have been adopted to prevent the too great accumulation and too long duration of estates . The rights of married women have been enlarged . The alienation of land has ...
... regard to descents have been abolished , and judicious precautions have been adopted to prevent the too great accumulation and too long duration of estates . The rights of married women have been enlarged . The alienation of land has ...
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... regard to the bondage of the African race , was manifested in a law passed during the Revolution , by which slaves were invited to enlist in the provin- cial forces , with the consent of their masters , under a promise of emancipation ...
... regard to the bondage of the African race , was manifested in a law passed during the Revolution , by which slaves were invited to enlist in the provin- cial forces , with the consent of their masters , under a promise of emancipation ...
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... regard to the number of causes to be heard and adjudicated ; and although generally it is hazardous to speak of contemporaries , yet we may safely affirm that the courts have continued to maintain an eminent character for profound and ...
... regard to the number of causes to be heard and adjudicated ; and although generally it is hazardous to speak of contemporaries , yet we may safely affirm that the courts have continued to maintain an eminent character for profound and ...
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Página 43 - York, as their medical department, under the name of the College of Physicians and Surgeons In the City of New York.
Página 419 - Whatever respect might have been felt for the state sovereignties, it is not to be disguised that the framers of the Constitution viewed, with some apprehension, the violent acts which might grow out of the feelings of the moment; and that the people of the United States, in adopting that instrument, have manifested a determination to shield themselves and their property from the effects of those sudden and strong passions to which men are exposed.
Página 17 - By this act the sum of £20,000 or $50,000 was annually appropriated for five years, " for the purpose of encouraging and maintaining schools in the several cities and towns in this state, in which the children of the inhabitants residing in the state, shall be instructed in the English language, or be taught English grammar, arithmetic, mathematics, and such other branches of knowledge as are most useful and necessary to complete a good English education.
Página 639 - When committed by accident and misfortune, in lawfully correcting a child or servant, or in doing any other lawful act by lawful means, with usual and ordinary caution, and without any unlawful intent; 2.
Página 466 - ... is made to denote such offences as are of a deeper and more atrocious dye; while smaller faults, and omissions of less consequence, are comprised under the gentler name of "misdemeanors
Página 70 - An Act for the Amendment of the Law and the better advancement of Justice...
Página 213 - ... religion. It ought never to be forgotten that the public welfare is as deeply concerned in their education as in that of our own children. I do not hesitate, therefore, to recommend the establishment of schools in which they may be instructed by teachers speaking the same language with themselves and professing the same faith.
Página 536 - ... tried at, the next court of oyer and terminer to be held in the county where such indictment was found, unless it...
Página 102 - Stephen Van Rensselaer, De Witt Clinton, Samuel Young, Joseph Ellicott and Myron Holley...
Página 17 - ... the institution of schools in various parts of the state, for the purpose of instructing children in the lower branches of education, such as reading their native language with propriety, and so much of writing and arithmetic, as to enable them when they...