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1829. May 18 ++
Petitions
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16
Dispatch Court
§. 5 Procedure
4
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Dispatch Judge will
pen his own Judgement
As to the Judge appointed for this new
Office, howsoever infelicitous be the appointment
to the located functionary, — and by how inapt soever a patron
located, — hardly to such a degree will be
be shameless, as to committ to a Registrar, or
any other subordinate, the charge of drawing up
the decree or judgement, (whichsoever be its denomination,)
to which he, the sole person authorized,
gives his authority and his name.
"What my will is, is more than I myself can know:
tell : for, if you want to know it, that there is the
man you must apply to, not to me: at any rate
Identifier: | JB/081/166/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 81. |
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john flowerdew colls |
b&m 1829 |
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arthur moore; richard doane |
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