The Jurist, Or, Quarterly Journal of Jurisprudence and Legislation, Bind 1Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1827 |
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Side iii
... sect has its sub- sidiary journal , it is somewhat singular that Juris- prudence , a science in itself so interesting , and in its application so closely connected with the well- being of society , should be absolutely without any ...
... sect has its sub- sidiary journal , it is somewhat singular that Juris- prudence , a science in itself so interesting , and in its application so closely connected with the well- being of society , should be absolutely without any ...
Side 23
... sect of Independents , under the care of a pious and exemplary pastor , the Rev. John Robinson . After residing some years in that city , enjoying the respect of the magistrates and citizens , various considerations induced Mr. Robinson ...
... sect of Independents , under the care of a pious and exemplary pastor , the Rev. John Robinson . After residing some years in that city , enjoying the respect of the magistrates and citizens , various considerations induced Mr. Robinson ...
Side 40
... sects agree to differ . Negro slavery , which has been so long an opprobrium to the boasted land of freedom , for the institution of which , however , the mother country must bear the blame , will cease in the state of New York in 1828 ...
... sects agree to differ . Negro slavery , which has been so long an opprobrium to the boasted land of freedom , for the institution of which , however , the mother country must bear the blame , will cease in the state of New York in 1828 ...
Side 54
... sect . 116 , was well known to have been intended to meet the hardship , or supposed hardship , of an individual case ; but it was no sooner attempted to put the clause in operation , than it was discovered that no judge could apply the ...
... sect . 116 , was well known to have been intended to meet the hardship , or supposed hardship , of an individual case ; but it was no sooner attempted to put the clause in operation , than it was discovered that no judge could apply the ...
Side 95
... sect first arose ; for , before the 7 & 8 W. 3 , c . 34 , if a Quaker were indicted for a capital offence , he might call Quakers as witnesses in his de- fence , and that without oath - for formerly the prisoner's witnesses were not ...
... sect first arose ; for , before the 7 & 8 W. 3 , c . 34 , if a Quaker were indicted for a capital offence , he might call Quakers as witnesses in his de- fence , and that without oath - for formerly the prisoner's witnesses were not ...
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