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Page v
... appointed by the respective States having reported thereon , the plan of Franklin was preferred , and with a few amendments was reported . By this plan the general government was to be administered by a president general appointed and ...
... appointed by the respective States having reported thereon , the plan of Franklin was preferred , and with a few amendments was reported . By this plan the general government was to be administered by a president general appointed and ...
Page ix
... appointed judge of the court of King's Bench . Judge Smith left many children , the eldest of whom is the sub- ject of this memoir . Mr. Smith was thus descended from a respectable family in the province , and his father perceiving he ...
... appointed judge of the court of King's Bench . Judge Smith left many children , the eldest of whom is the sub- ject of this memoir . Mr. Smith was thus descended from a respectable family in the province , and his father perceiving he ...
Page xi
... appointed a member of his majesty's coun- cil as early as the year 1769 , where his attendance was regular , his integrity unquestioned , and his loy- alty firm to his king ; and when the lowering clouds caused by the Stamp Act , began ...
... appointed a member of his majesty's coun- cil as early as the year 1769 , where his attendance was regular , his integrity unquestioned , and his loy- alty firm to his king ; and when the lowering clouds caused by the Stamp Act , began ...
Page xii
... appointed by the crown or the house of commons , consisting of de- puties chosen by their respective assemblies , to meet at the central province of New - York , as the parlia- ment of North America . To this body it was pro- posed all ...
... appointed by the crown or the house of commons , consisting of de- puties chosen by their respective assemblies , to meet at the central province of New - York , as the parlia- ment of North America . To this body it was pro- posed all ...
Page xiv
... appointed Chief Justice of Canada , in 1786 , and continued to hold that station until he died , on 3d December , 1793. He thus held his office as chief justice for seven years , managing the court and all proceedings in it , with ...
... appointed Chief Justice of Canada , in 1786 , and continued to hold that station until he died , on 3d December , 1793. He thus held his office as chief justice for seven years , managing the court and all proceedings in it , with ...
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