All degrees of nobility and honor are derived from the king, and he may in[?]tute what new titles he pleases; hence all degrees of nobility are [?] of equal anitiquity. Those now in use are dukes, ...
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Article : 1,000 wordsOn Friday meetings of the creditors of the following insolvents were held, and the debts annexed were proved:—In the estate of J. H. Scrutton, Andrew Lenehan proved a claim of 7l. 3s 2d ; ...
Article : 1,762 wordsIF the Rev. M. Brennan will put upon paper the substance of his oration of last Sunday evening, which we had not the good fortune to hear, though it was spoken at us, we shall give his arguments all ...
Article : 73 wordsReidy v. Bryant.—This was an action for assault and false imprisonment, arising out of the sequestration of Duke and Co.'s estate. Messrs. Windeyer and Foster appeared for the ...
Article : 215 words"What's the business, That such a hideous trumpet calls to parley The sleeper of the house?" Shakspeare. ...
Article : 2,468 wordsMR. EDITOR—Who would have supposed that the Hon. James Macarthur, and his editor, the Rev. Wickham M. Hesketh, would have become the first advocates in this colony of the above measure? ...
Article : 630 wordsThompson v. Best.—This was an action for a breach of contract in the transfer of a number of cattle, which the plaintiff had purchased from the defendant. ...
Article : 108 wordsDonaldson v. Coombes.—This was an action to recover damages for the non-delivery of a quantity of oil, shipped on board the Hope, for London, in the year 1830: of which vessel the defendant was ...
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Australasian Chronicle (Sydney, NSW : 1839 - 1843), Tue 24 May 1842, Page 2
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