Report of the Trial and Acquittal of Edward Shippen, Esquire, Chief Justice, and Jasper Yeates and Thomas Smith, Esquires, Assistant Justices, of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, on an Impeachment, Before the Senate of the Commonwealth, January, 1805reporter, 1805 - 582 |
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... further faith , That the action was inftituted by him , against the faid Andrew Pettit and Andrew Bayard , in order to recover from them the lofs fuitained by him on a policy fubfcribed by them , for five hundred dollars , in the office ...
... further faith , That the action was inftituted by him , against the faid Andrew Pettit and Andrew Bayard , in order to recover from them the lofs fuitained by him on a policy fubfcribed by them , for five hundred dollars , in the office ...
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... further , confidently aver , that , all and fingular the things , which they have judicially done in the premises , were dictated by the pureft motives of public juftice , were warranted and justified by the conftitution and known laws ...
... further , confidently aver , that , all and fingular the things , which they have judicially done in the premises , were dictated by the pureft motives of public juftice , were warranted and justified by the conftitution and known laws ...
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... further controul . SECT . 47. " In order that the freedom of the Common- wealth may be preferved inviolate forever , there fhall be chofen by ballet by the freemen in each city and county , refpectively , on the fecond Tuesday in ...
... further controul . SECT . 47. " In order that the freedom of the Common- wealth may be preferved inviolate forever , there fhall be chofen by ballet by the freemen in each city and county , refpectively , on the fecond Tuesday in ...
Strona 49
... further appears , that the Court , in the first inftance , deviated from the ufual mode of procedure , and that atonement to Mr. Bayard , or immediate fentence , was the only alternative left for Mr. Paffmore . The Judges told him ...
... further appears , that the Court , in the first inftance , deviated from the ufual mode of procedure , and that atonement to Mr. Bayard , or immediate fentence , was the only alternative left for Mr. Paffmore . The Judges told him ...
Strona 53
... further certify , that on the fixth Auguft , eighteen hundred and two , a report in faid action , was filed in my office , in the following terms , viz : - We , the fubfcribers , ( William Hallett , being appointed by Meffrs . Henry and ...
... further certify , that on the fixth Auguft , eighteen hundred and two , a report in faid action , was filed in my office , in the following terms , viz : - We , the fubfcribers , ( William Hallett , being appointed by Meffrs . Henry and ...
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