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Page 311
... justice , according as occasion should require , they divided the Colony into four Counties , viz . the County of Hartford , in which are these Plantations , Hartford , Windsor , Weathersfield , Farmington , Middle- 1 See it in Hazard ...
... justice , according as occasion should require , they divided the Colony into four Counties , viz . the County of Hartford , in which are these Plantations , Hartford , Windsor , Weathersfield , Farmington , Middle- 1 See it in Hazard ...
Page 312
... justice , for the ease of the people within the County , is to be administered by the persons appointed , and commissionated to that work , by the General Court yearly . In the Narrhoganset Country there is a town called Wickford , who ...
... justice , for the ease of the people within the County , is to be administered by the persons appointed , and commissionated to that work , by the General Court yearly . In the Narrhoganset Country there is a town called Wickford , who ...
Page 322
... justice to them , upon all occa- sions , against the English , yet far avoiding any thing looking like servility , or flattery for base ends . But for the Dutch , they were , for a course of many years , more than a little troublesome ...
... justice to them , upon all occa- sions , against the English , yet far avoiding any thing looking like servility , or flattery for base ends . But for the Dutch , they were , for a course of many years , more than a little troublesome ...
Page 323
... justice , and especially the punishment of offenders , and that with great authority , under the countenance of Mr. Eaton , having compiled , by his help , a body of very substantial and dis- tinct laws , which are in print , and so the ...
... justice , and especially the punishment of offenders , and that with great authority , under the countenance of Mr. Eaton , having compiled , by his help , a body of very substantial and dis- tinct laws , which are in print , and so the ...
Page 332
... justice , with them managed by the sole author- ity of the rulers , without the concurrence of a jury , the benefit of which had been so long confirmed by the ex- perience of some ages in our own nation ; for where the whole determining ...
... justice , with them managed by the sole author- ity of the rulers , without the concurrence of a jury , the benefit of which had been so long confirmed by the ex- perience of some ages in our own nation ; for where the whole determining ...
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