Documents of West Indian History: From the Spanish Discovery to the British Conquest of Jamaica, Том 1A & B Books, 1994 - Всего страниц: 310 |
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... town or does not possess one by inheri- tance , can become a just lord of one in one of these three ways : first , if the superior of his or that town , as a lawful penalty for evils committed , should put them under the dominion of the ...
... town or does not possess one by inheri- tance , can become a just lord of one in one of these three ways : first , if the superior of his or that town , as a lawful penalty for evils committed , should put them under the dominion of the ...
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... town should increase considerably in size , it would meet with no obstruc- tion which might disfigure what had already been built or be a detriment to the defence or convenience of the town . 118. At certain distances in the smaller town ...
... town should increase considerably in size , it would meet with no obstruc- tion which might disfigure what had already been built or be a detriment to the defence or convenience of the town . 118. At certain distances in the smaller town ...
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... town without the others . and not less than three aldermen ( resident in this town ) constitute a quorum . 3. When important matters are to be discussed , the governor and all the aldermen and mayors should be present , even if they are ...
... town without the others . and not less than three aldermen ( resident in this town ) constitute a quorum . 3. When important matters are to be discussed , the governor and all the aldermen and mayors should be present , even if they are ...
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