| John Huddlestone Wynne - 1773 - 396 sider
...take the above mentioned oath. Article YI. And whereas thefe prefent wars have drawn on great violence on both parts, and that if leave were given to the bringing all forts of private actions, the animofuies would probably continue that have been too long on foot, and... | |
| John Huddlestone Wynne - 1773 - 410 sider
...parts, and $hat if leave were givei) to the bringing all fort$ of private actions, the animofities would probably continue that have been too long on foot^ and the public difturbance loft. For the quieti,ng and fettling therefore of this kingdom, and avoiding thofe inconveniencies... | |
| 1784 - 486 sider
...and the outlawries to be reverfed gratis, all but writing-clerks fees. VI. And whereas thefe prefent wars have drawn on great violences on both parts; and that if leave were given to the bringing all forts of private aftions, the animofities would probably continue, that have been too long on foot,... | |
| John Curry - 1786 - 432 sider
...Allegiance to their Majefties King William and Queen Mary. So help me GOD. VI. And whereas thefe prefent wars have drawn on great violences on both parts ; and that if leave were given to the bringing all forts of private actions, the animofities would probably continue that have been too long on foot,... | |
| John Curry - 1786 - 436 sider
...Allegiance to their Majefties King William and Qiieen Mary. So help me GOD. VI. And whereas thefe prefent wars have drawn on great violences on both parts ; and that if leave were given to the bringing all forts of private actions, the animofities would probably continue that have been too long on foot,... | |
| John Ferrar - 1787 - 524 sider
...and the outlawries to be reveried gratis, all but writing-clerks fees. VI. AND whereas thefe prefent wars have drawn on great violences on both parts; and that if leave were given to the bringing all forts of private actions, the animofuies would probably continue, that have been too long on foot,... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1805 - 496 sider
...same repealed by parliament, and the outlawries to be reversed gratis, all but writing-clerks fees. 6. And whereas these present wars have drawn on great...actions, the animosities would probably continue, that hwe been too long on foot, and the public disturbances last ; for the quieting and settling therefore... | |
| James Gordon - 1805 - 602 sider
...both parti; and that if leave were given to the bringing all forti of private actions, the animofiiies would probably continue, that have been too long on foot, and the public difturbinces laft : for the quieting and fettling therefore of this kingdom, and avoiding thofe incbnveniencies... | |
| James Bentley Gordon - 1806 - 600 sider
...repealed by parliament, and the outlawries to be reversed gratis, all but writingclerks' fees. VI. And whereas these present wars have drawn on great...and settling therefore of this kingdom, and avoiding those inconveniences which would be the necessary consequence of the contrary, no person or persons... | |
| Sir Henry Parnell - 1808 - 260 sider
...and the outlawries to be reverfed gratis, all but writing-clerks fees. VI. And whereas thefe prcfcnt wars have drawn on great violences on both parts ; and that if leave were given to the bringing all forts of private actions, the animofities would probably continue that have been too long on foot,... | |
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