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Page 302
... according to our best skill and knowledge , for it is our oaths and duties so to do , and I am sure there is nothing else expected of us . We are sworn to maintain all Prerogatives of the king , that is one branch of our oath ; and we ...
... according to our best skill and knowledge , for it is our oaths and duties so to do , and I am sure there is nothing else expected of us . We are sworn to maintain all Prerogatives of the king , that is one branch of our oath ; and we ...
Page 328
... according to the true intent of this present act , and that he will not make any escape by the way , make return of such writ ; ( 3 ) and bring or cause to be brought the body of the party so committed or restrained , unto or before the ...
... according to the true intent of this present act , and that he will not make any escape by the way , make return of such writ ; ( 3 ) and bring or cause to be brought the body of the party so committed or restrained , unto or before the ...
Page 548
... According to affidavits of two white men and the colored witnesses on whose testimony the peti- tioners were convicted , . . . the Committee made good their promise by calling colored witnesses and having them whipped and tortured until ...
... According to affidavits of two white men and the colored witnesses on whose testimony the peti- tioners were convicted , . . . the Committee made good their promise by calling colored witnesses and having them whipped and tortured until ...
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