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The new and revised twenty-five dollar, or Justices act
Passed April 5, 1813. ; With references to the former editions of our colonial and statute laws, and to English acts of Parliament. ; Also, references to more than two hundred decisions of our Supreme Court on certiorari. ; Containing likewise, a new and complete set of forms for justices, under this act. ; Accompanied by an accurate and copious index to the whole -
The new revised Twenty-five Dollar Act, passed April 5, 1813
to which is added the decisions of the Supreme Court, explanatory of the duties of justices and the rights of parties ; also A complete set of forms for justices, together with an index -
An act for relief of insolvent debtors
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Answer to a memorial of Mrs. Katherine Hamilton, in the cause wherein John Cunninghame Esq; is appellant, and the said Mrs. Katherine Hamilton respondent
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Henry Lord Viscount Mountague, brother and heir of Francis late Lord Viscount Mountague, appellant. Sir George Maxwell, bart. and Mary Viscountess Dowager Mountague, his wife, who was widow and relict of the said Francis late Lord Viscount Mountague, respondents. The appellant's case
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Elizabeth Ambrose, the widow and relict of Jonathan Ambrose, late citizen and goldsmith of London, deceased, appellant. Thomas Ambrose and Eliz. his wife, and Thomasin Ambrose, an infant, by Christopher Tower Esq; her guardian. Respts. The appellant's case
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Elizabeth Ambrose, widow and relict of Jonathan Ambrose, citizen and goldsmith of London, deceas'd, appellant. Thomas Ambrose and Elizabeth his wife, and Thomasin Ambrose an infant; which Elizabeth and Thomasin are the two surviving daughters and coheirs at Law of the said Jonathan Ambrose, deceased, respondents. The case of the respondents Thomas Ambrose, and Elizabeth his wife
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Darcy Hamilton, Esq; son and heir, and administrator of Clara Hamilton, deceased, who was one of the daughters of Patrick Darcy, Esq; deceased, appellnt. Hyacinth Darcy, Esq; son and heir of James Darcy, who was son and heir of the said Patrick Darcy, respondnt. The appellant's case
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Darcy Hamilton, Esquire, appellant. Hyacinthus Darcy, Esquire, respondent. The respondent's case
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Sir Robert Clerke appellant, George Moore respondent. The respondent's case
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Sir Robert Clerk, kt. Appellant. George Moor, respondent. The appellant's case
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James Macpherson of Kyllihuntly, Esq; appellant. John Macpherson of Dalrady, Esq; respondent. The appellant's case
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Her Grace the Duchess of Hamilton, appellat. Robert Incledon gentleman, respondt. The appellant's case
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Charles Maxwell of Cowhill, Esq; and Janet his wife; appellants. George Sharp of Heddam Esq; respondent. Et c͏̈ontra. The appellant Maxwell's case
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James Macpherson younger of Killyhuntly, appellant. John Macpherson of Dalrady, respondent. The respondent's case
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A state of Mr. Paterson's claim upon the equivalent
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Charles Snell in his examination of the books of Turner and Company takes a great deal of pains to clear the several fictitious entries, as he calls them, stock in the name of Charles Stangape, not stanhope
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Divine songs, attempted in easy language, for the use of children
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An Address to the people of Massachusetts, on the justice and importance of a law, for the relief of insolvent debtors
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To the honourable Superior Court, to be holden by adjournment at New-Haven, within and for the county of New-Haven, upon the third Tuesday of April, A.D. 1818
The petition of Jeremiah M. Atwater, of New-Haven aforesaid, humbly showeth -
Heads of a bill for relief of insolvent debtors and other persons imprisoned for debt, with an abstract of the laws and customs of other nations, with respect to unfortunate debtors and bankrupts
Most humbly address'd and submitted to the consideration of both Houses of Parliament -
A Letter
Sir, understanding that you are chairman of a committee -
The People nearly brought to ruin, by a law, intended to save them from it
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Seasonable considerations relating to insolvent debtors, drawn from the practice of foreign states
Addressed to the Right Honourable Arthur Onslow, Esq; speaker of the Honourable House of Commons, and one of His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy-Council -
A state of the case of the creditors of Burton's Bank. In which is contained, a narrative of the proceedings relative to the demands ... against the estate of Francis Harrison, ... Together with a collection of the papers published, both for and against the proposal, lately made by Abraham Creichton