The History of the Late Province of New-York, from Its Discovery, to the Appointment of Governor Colden, in 1762, Volumen1

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Pub. under the direction of the New-York Historical Society, 1829

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Página 282 - And our will and pleasure is that the persons thereupon duly elected by the major part of the freeholders of the respective counties and places...
Página 283 - Laws in execution, and to administer or cause to be administered unto them, such Oath or Oaths as are usually given for the due execution and performance of offices and places, and for the clearing of truth in judicial causes.
Página 282 - ... not to be repugnant but as near as may be agreeable to .the laws and statutes of this our kingdom of Great Britain...
Página 283 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Página 283 - And we do further by these presents give and grant unto you the said sir Danvers Osborn full power and authority with the advice and consent of our said council to erect constitute and establish such and so many courts of judicature and public justice within our said province under your government as you and they shall think fit and necessary...
Página 282 - New-York for our approbation or disallowance of the same as also duplicates thereof by the next conveyance and in case any or all of the said laws statutes and ordinances...
Página 284 - And We do hereby give and grant unto you full Power and Authority where you shall see Cause, or shall judge any offender or offenders in criminal Matters, or for any Fines or Forfeitures due unto Us, fit Objects of Our Mercy, to pardon all such Offenders...
Página 276 - Quacks abound like locusts in Egypt, and too many have recommended themselves to a full practice and profitable subsistence. This is the less to be wondered at, as the profession is under no kind of regulation. Loud as the call is, to our shame be it remembered, we have no law to protect the lives of the king's subjects from the malpractice of pretenders. Any man at his pleasure sets up for physician, apothecary, and chirurgeon. No candidates are either examined or licensed* or even sworn to fair...
Página 302 - Appeals to Us in Our Privy Council, Execution be suspended until the final Determination of such Appeals, unless good and Sufficient Security be given by the Appellee to make ample Restitution of all that the Appellant shall have lost by means of such Judgment or Decree, in case upon the Determination of such Appeal such Decree or Judgment should be reversed, and Restitution awarded to the Appellant.
Página 285 - ... jurisdiction of any offence, cause, matter or thing committed or done upon the high sea, or within any of the havens, rivers, or creeks of Our said...

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