The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from the First Session of the Legislature, in the Year 1619 : Published Pursuant to an Act of the General Assembly of Virginia, Passed on the Fifth Day of February One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eight ...Samuel Pleasants, junior, printer to the commonwealth, 1819 - Law |
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... given and allowed to each soldier allowed for to furnish and provide himself with arms and ammuni providing tion , according to this act : And that no soldier be fined for appearing without , or not having the same at his place of abode ...
... given and allowed to each soldier allowed for to furnish and provide himself with arms and ammuni providing tion , according to this act : And that no soldier be fined for appearing without , or not having the same at his place of abode ...
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... given , upon a recovery . XIII . And be it further enacted , That every person faults finable . exempted from personal appearance only , failing to send an able bodied man , or man and horse , as the case shall be , in his room , to be ...
... given , upon a recovery . XIII . And be it further enacted , That every person faults finable . exempted from personal appearance only , failing to send an able bodied man , or man and horse , as the case shall be , in his room , to be ...
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... given his royal assent : But that no greater allowance for leakage , as to the said duty of one penny shall be allowed , than is provided in the said act : any thing in this act , to the contrary , not- withstanding : Master or owner ...
... given his royal assent : But that no greater allowance for leakage , as to the said duty of one penny shall be allowed , than is provided in the said act : any thing in this act , to the contrary , not- withstanding : Master or owner ...
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... given great oppor- tunities for frauds : Therefore , for amending and fur- ther continuing the said first recited act : II . Be it enacted , by the Lieutenant - Governor , Coun- slaves to re- cil and Burgessess , of this present General ...
... given great oppor- tunities for frauds : Therefore , for amending and fur- ther continuing the said first recited act : II . Be it enacted , by the Lieutenant - Governor , Coun- slaves to re- cil and Burgessess , of this present General ...
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... given . And the said penalty shall and may be sued for in the general court , although the same shall not amount to ten pounds sterling : and the treasurer of the said duty , for the time being , shall and may commence and pro- secute ...
... given . And the said penalty shall and may be sued for in the general court , although the same shall not amount to ten pounds sterling : and the treasurer of the said duty , for the time being , shall and may commence and pro- secute ...
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Page 443 - Representatives of the people so to be summoned as aforesaid, to make, constitute, 'and ordain laws, statutes, and ordinances for the public peace, welfare, and good government of our said colonies, and of the people and inhabitants thereof, as near as may be agreeable to the laws of England...
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Page 469 - The condition of this obligation is such, that if the above bounden administrator of all and singular the goods and chattels, and credits of the deceased, do make, or cause to be made, a true and perfect inventory of all and singular, the real estate, goods chattels, and credits, of the said deceased...
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Page 434 - ... the one half of the said forfeiture to be paid to the treasurer of the state, for the use of the state, and the other half to...
Page 467 - ... were present at the making thereof; nor unless it be proved that the testator, at the time of pronouncing the same, did bid the persons present or some of them, bear witness that such was his will or to that effect...
Page 466 - ... or unless the same be altered by some other will or codicil in writing, or other writing of the devisor, signed in the presence of three or four witnesses declaring the same; any former law or usage to the contrary notwithstanding.
Page 240 - ... the sum of five pounds, to be levied by distress and sale of his and their goods, by warrant of any two justices of the peace, where such waggoner or carrier shall reside, in manner aforesaid, to the use of the party grieved.
Page 236 - Warrants under the Hands and Seals of such Justices, together with the reasonable Costs of such Distress and Sale ; and in case it shall appear to the Satisfaction of such Justices...