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... Court in which the vessel shall be condemned . Not satisfied with this , Capt " Hawker went to the Attor- ney - General & Mr Smith Jun ! for their opinion , which they gave in writing , a Copy of which I inclose . This not being ...
... Court in which the vessel shall be condemned . Not satisfied with this , Capt " Hawker went to the Attor- ney - General & Mr Smith Jun ! for their opinion , which they gave in writing , a Copy of which I inclose . This not being ...
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... Court Martial in the Papers which tho ' not unexpected , is vastly heighten'd by being so strongly drawn . I think Secretary of W— don't shine in it & so much the better , Providence often works good out of evil . No business of ...
... Court Martial in the Papers which tho ' not unexpected , is vastly heighten'd by being so strongly drawn . I think Secretary of W— don't shine in it & so much the better , Providence often works good out of evil . No business of ...
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... Court by the subjects peers is to be over rul'd when there is neither error , nor what they call matter of equity in it , what use is there of Court or Jury at all ? They are a mere matter of empty form . What ever be right I wish the ...
... Court by the subjects peers is to be over rul'd when there is neither error , nor what they call matter of equity in it , what use is there of Court or Jury at all ? They are a mere matter of empty form . What ever be right I wish the ...
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... Courts to the Commander in Chief and Council , and thence to his Majesty in Privy Council . Our law- yers have hitherto interpreted the Instruction to mean , that the cause upon the removal to these superior judi- catories , comes up ...
... Courts to the Commander in Chief and Council , and thence to his Majesty in Privy Council . Our law- yers have hitherto interpreted the Instruction to mean , that the cause upon the removal to these superior judi- catories , comes up ...
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... Court and security to prosecute it . They rejected it and refused an entry , the Chief Justice declaring ( which might have been omitted ) that it was an impertinent application , and that if he did not think it imputable to ignorance ...
... Court and security to prosecute it . They rejected it and refused an entry , the Chief Justice declaring ( which might have been omitted ) that it was an impertinent application , and that if he did not think it imputable to ignorance ...
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