American Quarterly Review, Том 13Robert Walsh Carey, Lea & Carey, 1833 |
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... hundred to five hundred people , and this assem- bly was composed almost entirely of slaves . You will readily suppose that these meetings could not have been held , nor the associations formed , without the concurrence at least of the ...
... hundred to five hundred people , and this assem- bly was composed almost entirely of slaves . You will readily suppose that these meetings could not have been held , nor the associations formed , without the concurrence at least of the ...
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... hundreds , to which the townships were subordi- nate . An hundred hydes of land , an hundred free families , an hundred tythings , or an hundred freemen , have all been assumed as the basis of the calculation from whence it derived its ...
... hundreds , to which the townships were subordi- nate . An hundred hydes of land , an hundred free families , an hundred tythings , or an hundred freemen , have all been assumed as the basis of the calculation from whence it derived its ...
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... hundred , the promulgation of deeds and charters , for instance , might take place , either in the shire or the hundred ; and it appears , that in all civil suits , the shire had an original jurisdiction , similar to that of the hundred ...
... hundred , the promulgation of deeds and charters , for instance , might take place , either in the shire or the hundred ; and it appears , that in all civil suits , the shire had an original jurisdiction , similar to that of the hundred ...
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REVISED CODE OF PENNSYLVANIA | 30 |
LIFE OF SCHILLER | 60 |
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