| Essex Institute - 1882 - 334 halaman
...part of the freemen, who are hereby enioyned wth what convenient speed they may to determine any such difference as may arise upon any information given them by the said commoners ; & so much of any former order as concerns the improvement of common feilds, & that is hearby... | |
| Edward Augustus Freeman - 1882 - 564 halaman
...part of the freemen, who are hereby enioyned wth what convenient speed they may to determine any such difference as may arise upon any information given them by the said commoners ; & so much of any former order as concerns the improvement of common feilds, & that is hearby... | |
| 1883 - 504 halaman
...part of the freemen, who are hereby enioyned wth what convenient speed they may to determine any such difference as may arise upon any information given them by the said commoners; & so much of any former order as concerns the improvement of common feilds, & that is hearby... | |
| Herbert Baxter Adams - 1883 - 96 halaman
...part of the freemen, who are hereby enioyned wth what convenient speed they may to determine any such difference as may arise upon any information given them by the said commoners ; & so much of any former order as concerns the improvement of common feilds, & that is hearby... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1883 - 502 halaman
...part of the freemen, who are hereby enioyned wth what convenient speed they may to determine any such difference as may arise upon any information given them by the said commoners ; & so much of any former order as concerns the improvement of common feilds, & that is hearby... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1888 - 514 halaman
...part of the freemen, who are hereby enioyned wth what convenient speed they may to determine any such difference as may arise upon any information given them by the said commoners ; & so much of any former order as concerns the improvement of common feilds, & that is hearby... | |
| 1898 - 402 halaman
...part of the freemen, who are hereby enjoined with what convenient speed they may determine any such difference as may arise upon any information given them by the said commoners ; & so much of any former order as concerns the improvement of common feilds, and that is... | |
| Herbert Levi Osgood - 1904 - 618 halaman
...convenient speed they may 1 Mass. Recs. II. 210. 2 Ibid. I. 106 ; II. 15, 39, 49, 195. to determine any such difference as may arise upon any information given them by the said commoners." In the early years of the colony many special orders were passed concerning the care of... | |
| Newell LeRoy Sims - 1920 - 964 halaman
...part of the freemen, who are hereby enioyned with what convenient speed they may to determine any such difference as may arise upon any information given them by the said commoners; & so much of any former order as concerns the improvement 1 Mass. Col. Rec., II, 39, 195.... | |
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