The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 53R. Griffiths, 1775 - Books |
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Page 13
... answer . At present , I am told , you may be two months without receiving any . The civil judicature of this capital was then vested in thirty magiftrates . Struensee sent a message to this tribunal , demanding to know the annual falary ...
... answer . At present , I am told , you may be two months without receiving any . The civil judicature of this capital was then vested in thirty magiftrates . Struensee sent a message to this tribunal , demanding to know the annual falary ...
Page 129
... answer immediately without excuse or de . lay , or subjected to a fine for default . And , if he was not impleaded before the meeting of the court , he was excufed from aufwering for the first day . If any one had followed a complaint ...
... answer immediately without excuse or de . lay , or subjected to a fine for default . And , if he was not impleaded before the meeting of the court , he was excufed from aufwering for the first day . If any one had followed a complaint ...
Page 130
... answer for his wife and family . And the wife , in return , was permitted to answer for her husband , if he was accidentally absent from the town ; to pay his farm or rent to the borough - reeve , to attend for him ( as I have already ...
... answer for his wife and family . And the wife , in return , was permitted to answer for her husband , if he was accidentally absent from the town ; to pay his farm or rent to the borough - reeve , to attend for him ( as I have already ...
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