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" ... shall be, to all intents and purposes, the child and heir at law of the person so adopting him or her, entitled to all the rights and privileges and subject to all the obligations of a child of such person begotten in lawful wedlock... "
At the General Assembly of the State of Rhode-Island and Providence ... - Page 471
by Rhode Island - 1915
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Annual Register, Volume 63

Edmund Burke - 1822 - 1050 pages
...the principle, that quadroons, and others of an intermediate grade between whites .and mulattoes, are entitled to all the rights and privileges, and subject to all the liabilities of white persons; or, in other words, are, in law, to be considered as white. They are...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 63

1822 - 1100 pages
...the principle, that quadroons, and others of an intermediate grade between whites and mulattoes, are entitled to all the rights and privileges, and subject to all the liabilities of white persons; or, in other words, are, in law, to be considered as white. They are...
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The General Laws, from the Adoption of the Constitution, [1780] to ..., Volume 2

Massachusetts - 1823 - 686 pages
...meetings, as well the annual as special meetings, of such proprietors ; and such proprietors shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges, and subject to all the duties, to which proprietors of general and common fields now are, by the laws of this Commonwealth....
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Statuts provinciaux de Bas-Canada, Volume 14, Part 2

Québec (Province). - 1833 - 540 pages
...aliéner was given as shall then remain unpaid, and by such ratification such alienee shall become entitled to all the rights and privileges, and subject to all the liabilities to which the alienee was subject. pany. XVIII. Et qu'il soit de plus statué par l'autorité...
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Laws of the State of New York Passed at the Sessions of the Legislature

New York (State). Legislature - 1834 - 660 pages
...said directors, for such portion of the deposite or premium note, as shall remain unpaid, shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges, and subject to all the liabilities of the original party insured. § 11. If any alteration shall have been made in any in...
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Laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Volume 13

Massachusetts - 1836 - 1096 pages
...cease, and the said town shall hereafter be called and known by the name of Fall River, and by this name shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges, and subject to all the duties and obligations to which it would have been entitled and subject, if the name had not been changed...
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Special Laws of the State of Maine Passed by the Legislature

Maine - 1836 - 360 pages
...shall remain unpaid; and by such ratification and confirmation, the party causing the same shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges, and subject to all the liabilities to which the original party insured was entitled and subjected under this Act. SECT. 7....
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Acts of a Local Nature Passed at the Session of the General ..., Volume 34

Ohio - 1836 - 718 pages
...shall remain unpaid; nnd by such ratification and confirmation, the party causing the same shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges, and subject to all the liabilities to which the original party insured was entitled and subjected to under this act. Sec....
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Acts Passed by the General Assembly of Georgia

Georgia - 1836 - 412 pages
...be, and they are hereby appointed Trustees of Erasmus Hall Academy, in the county of Tattnall, and entitled to all the rights and privileges, and subject to all the restrictions as belong to and are imposed on the Trustees of Liberty Academy, in the county of Merriwether....
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Private and Special Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts ..., Volume 7

Massachusetts - 1837 - 890 pages
...and the said town name, shall hereafter be called and known by the name of Fall River, and by this name shall be entitled to all the rights and privileges, and subject to all the duties and obligations to which it would have been entitled and subject, if the name had not been changed...
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