| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1855 - 532 halaman
...any difficulty or opposition which they cannot well master by their own power, they may have recourse to some of the magistrates who shall take such course for their help and encouragement as the occasion shall require according to justice ; and the said townsmen, at the... | |
| National Association of Cotton Manufacturers (U.S.) - 1898 - 476 halaman
...difficulty or opposition which they cannot well master by their owne power, they may have recourse to some of the magistrates, who shall take such course for their help and incuragement as the occasion shall require, according to iustice." These pioneers were more given... | |
| 1898 - 752 halaman
...difficulty or opposition which they cannot well master by their owne power, they may have recourse to some of the magistrates, who shall take such course for their help and incuragement as the occasion shall require, according to Justice." These pioneers were more given... | |
| Edwin Grant Dexter - 1904 - 692 halaman
...difficulty or opposition which they cannot well master by their own power, they 584 may have recourse to some of the magistrates, who shall take such course for their help and encouragement as the occasion shall require according to justice; and the said townsmen, at the... | |
| 1905 - 848 halaman
...any difficulty or opposition which they cannot well master by their own power, they may have recourse to some of the magistrates, who shall take such course for their help and encouragement as the occasion shall require, according to justice." This act developed some ten... | |
| George LeRoy Jackson - 1909 - 106 halaman
...any difficulty or opposition which they cannot well master by their own power, they may have recourse to some of the magistrates, who shall take such course for their help and encouragement as the occasion shall require, according to justice."8 A comparison of this Act of... | |
| Amos Benjamin Carlile - 1926 - 516 halaman
...difficulty or opposition which they cannot well master, by their own power, they may have recourse to some of the magistrates, who shall take such course for their help and encouragement as the occasion may require, according to justice. "And tha said townsmen at tha... | |
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