Albany Law Journal, Volume 21Weed, Parsons & Company, 1880 - Law |
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... granted . The gravamen of the offense in question is the selling in quantities less than a quart , and although a gill is less than a quart , yet the bare allegation of the sale of a gill does not necessarily negative the possibility ...
... granted . The gravamen of the offense in question is the selling in quantities less than a quart , and although a gill is less than a quart , yet the bare allegation of the sale of a gill does not necessarily negative the possibility ...
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... granted it by patent to his brother , the Duke of York , whose emis- saries carried the design into execution . The particu- lars of the English occupation of New Netherland are familiar through the popular histories . The pretense of ...
... granted it by patent to his brother , the Duke of York , whose emis- saries carried the design into execution . The particu- lars of the English occupation of New Netherland are familiar through the popular histories . The pretense of ...
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... granted to the Dutch . Edmund Burke- once the agent of New York in England when the colonies attracted great attention at the courts of Westminster Hall - evidently regarded the English title to New Netherland as derived under the ...
... granted to the Dutch . Edmund Burke- once the agent of New York in England when the colonies attracted great attention at the courts of Westminster Hall - evidently regarded the English title to New Netherland as derived under the ...
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... granted a new trial , holding that the taxes and assessments should not have been deducted from the proceeds of sale , and that the deficiency judgment against defendant Davies was too large by the amount of such taxes and assessments ...
... granted a new trial , holding that the taxes and assessments should not have been deducted from the proceeds of sale , and that the deficiency judgment against defendant Davies was too large by the amount of such taxes and assessments ...
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... granted a new trial in Merritt v . Nary , 10 Allen , 416 ( 1865 ) , because the judge who presided at the trial allowed the jury to have a copy of the Gen- eral Statutes in the jury room while deliberating on their verdict . The ancient ...
... granted a new trial in Merritt v . Nary , 10 Allen , 416 ( 1865 ) , because the judge who presided at the trial allowed the jury to have a copy of the Gen- eral Statutes in the jury room while deliberating on their verdict . The ancient ...
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