Case of Catharine N. Forest, Plaintiff, Against Edwin Forrest, Defendant: Containing the Record in the Superior Court of the City of New York, the Opinions in that Court, the Statement and Points for Each Party in the Court of Appeals and the Judgment of the Latter Court ...

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Page 17 - ... he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof; that the same is true of his own knowledge, except as to matters therein stated to be alleged upon information and belief, and that as to those matters he believes it to be true.
Page 21 - On motion of counsel for the plaintiff it is ordered, adjudged, and decreed, and this court by virtue of the power and authority therein vested, and in pursuance of the...
Page 546 - CD, defendant, on the part of the plaintiff (or defendant), and for a failure to attend, you will be deemed "guilty of a contempt of court, and liable to pay all loss and damages sustained thereby to the party aggrieved, and forfeit fifty dollars in addition thereto.
Page 39 - ROE, the foregoing named petitioner, being duly sworn, doth depose and say, that he has read the foregoing petition subscribed by him and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true...
Page 611 - ... he is a resident of, and intends always to reside in the United States, and to become a citizen thereof, as soon as he can be naturalized, and that he has taken such incipient measures as the laws of the United States require to enable him to obtain naturalization...
Page 661 - ... render himself amenable to the process of the court during the pendency of the action, and such as may be issued to enforce the judgment therein...
Page 34 - Foltz, a citizen of said county, in the peace of said commonwealth, feloniously to kill, murder, and slay, contrary to the form of the act of general assembly in such case made and provided, and against the peace and dignity of the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Page 608 - ... for the mere purpose of being freed and separated from each other, but in sincerity and truth for the causes mentioned...
Page 625 - ... matters which are therein stated on information and belief, and as to those matters that he believes it to be true.
Page 284 - ... this I beg most distinctly to state is utterly untrue. "I have, when asked the cause of our sad differences, invariably replied, that was a matter known only to ourselves, and which would never be explained; and I neither acknowledge the right of the world, nor of our most intimate friends to question our conduct in this affair. " You say, ' I desire you therefore to let me know at once whether you have by your own assertions, or by sanctioning those of others, endeavored to throw the blame of...

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