Hidden fields
Books Books
" The people of the State of New York, by the Grace of God, Free and Independent... "
The Transfer Tax Law of the State of New York: Being Sections 220 to 245 ... - Page 659
edited by - 1909 - 765 pages
Full view - About this book

A Treatise Upon the Practice of the Court of Chancery: With an ..., Volume 3

Murray Hoffman - 1840 - 454 pages
...court. [This was the order in Barton r. Bailey, mentioned in the text.] Writ of Ne Exeat. The People of the State of New- York, by the grace of God, free and independent — To the Sheriff of the city and county of New- York, greeting: Whereas it is represented to us in our court...
Full view - About this book

Notes Upon Canada and the United States: From 1832 to 1840 : Much in a Small ...

Henry Cook Todd - 1840 - 300 pages
...with us, by kissing the Evangehsts. The commsncement of their legal instruments, is, " The people of the State of New York, by the grace of God, free and independent." Their criminal prison is at Sing Sing, containing a thousand separate cells, 30 miles up the Hudson....
Full view - About this book

The Life of Thomas Paine, Author of "Common Sense", "Rights of Man", "Age of ...

Gilbert Vale - 1841 - 242 pages
...we do, that the demand never ought to have been made. THE WILL OF MR. THOMAS PAINE. " The People of the State of New York, by the Grace of God, Free and Independent, to all to whom these presents shall come or may concern, Send Greeting : Know ye. That the annexed is...
Full view - About this book

The Trial of Alexander McLeod: For the Murder of Amos Durfee, at the Burning ...

Alexander McLeod, Marcus Tullius Cicero Gould - 1841 - 426 pages
...summing up. The following Commission and Interrogatories were then read : — [L. s.] The people of the State of New York, by the grace of God free and independent — To Seeker Brough, Esq., Adam Wilson, Esq., James E. Small, Esq., James Harvey Price, Esq., and Francis...
Full view - About this book

The New-York Review, Volume 8

1841 - 572 pages
...so that the State cannot even address its citizens but in the name and under the authority of God, " The State of New York, by the grace of God, free and independent, sendeth greeting," &c. So, too, its annually appointed days of "fast," or "thanksgiving" — when the...
Full view - About this book

Reports of Cases at Law, Argued and Determined in the Court of ..., Volume 2

South Carolina. Court of Appeals, Robert H. Speers - 1844 - 894 pages
...of the City Court of New York. Plea — nul tiel record. Exemplification of Judgment. The people of the State of New York, by the grace of God free and independent, to all to whom these presents shall come, greeting: Know ye that we, having inspected the files of the...
Full view - About this book

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court: And ..., Volume 2

Esek Cowen - 1845 - 872 pages
...and for the city and county of New York, their writ close in these words, to wit : " The people of the state of New York, by the grace of God, free and independent : To the Judges of our Court of Common Pleas, called the Mayor's Court, in and for the city and county of...
Full view - About this book

Publication Fund Series, Volume 33

1901 - 402 pages
...Commissary Department. Proved, October 23, 1780. End of Liber 32. LIBEE 33. Page 1.—" The People of the State of New York> By the Grace of God free, and Independent. To all to whom these Presents shall come or- may concern, send Greeting. Know ye that Butchess County,...
Full view - About this book

The John Watts de Peyster Publication Fund Series, Volume 36

1904 - 494 pages
...1782, at Goshen in Orange County. [NOTE. — In the probate of this will the phrase, " The People of the State of New York, by the grace of God, free and independent " is first used. Approved by the Court of Probates at Eumbout, County of Dutchess, March 11, 1783....
Full view - About this book

A History of St. Lawrence and Franklin Counties, New York: From the Earliest ...

Franklin Benjamin Hough - 1853 - 758 pages
...fully may appear." Signed, ABRAM OODEÎÎ. The following is a copy of this treaty. " The People of the State of New York, by the grace of God, free and independent. To all to whom these presents shall come, greeting. Know ye that we having inspected the records remaining...
Full view - About this book




  1. My library
  2. Help
  3. Advanced Book Search
  4. Download EPUB
  5. Download PDF