| United States. Continental Congress - Constitutional history - 1781 - 460 pages
...dentials of the appointment of delegates for that ftate, which are a.3 follows : "THE people of the Bate of NEW - YORK, by the grace " of God free and independent, to all to whom thefe pre" fents (hall come, fend greeting. " Whereas our fenate and aflemblydid, at their late meeting-,... | |
| Dominick T. Blake - Civil procedure - 1818 - 706 pages
...td. That all process of subpoena to appear and answer shall be in the following form: The people of the state of New- York, by the grace of God free and independent, to greeting. We command you, that you personally appear before our chancellor, in our court of chancery,... | |
| W. T. Sherwin - 1819 - 306 pages
...the last, there could be no just reason for making it an exception in his character. 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 : X Know ye, that the annexed is a true copy of the will of Thomas... | |
| Thomas Clio Rickman - Political scientists - 1819 - 302 pages
...fair, I ascended the breeze, And went back with my CASTLE again. 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 a true copy of the will of THOMAS... | |
| United States. Continental Congress - United States - 1823 - 1022 pages
...Secretary. CnF.DENTIM.S OF THF. AGENTS FOR THE STATE OF NEW-YORK. The people of the state of New-York, by the grace of God, free and independent, to all to whom these presents shall come, send greeting : Know ye, That we having inspected the original acts of the les^slature of Our... | |
| John Morison Duncan - History - 1823 - 760 pages
...republican state, where every Act of the Legislature is introduced by the proud preamble, " WE THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, BY THE GRACE OF GOD, FREE AND INDEPENDENT." A very few of the churches are of stone, but their architecture in general presents glaring specimens... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1826 - 844 pages
...TOBIAS LEAR, Secretary to the Prenident of the United Statt». BY THE STATE OF NEW YORK. the People of the State of New York, by the grace of God free and indepenaeni; To ail to whom these prctenis shall come or may concern, greeting • Know ye, that we,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons. Select Committee on the Civil Government of Canada - Canada - 1829 - 392 pages
...LETTERS PATENT to , Township No. 40, in and Purchase, in 1772, continuing 25,200 acres. , Tire People of the State of New York, by the Grace of God, Free and Independent: To all to whom these present shall come, greeting : Know yp, that we have given, granted and confirmed, and by these presents,... | |
| Thomas Attwood Bridgen - Executors and administrators - 1830 - 244 pages
...their interests in the proceedings in this matter. In testimony whereof, &c. Subpoena. The People of the state of New- York, by the grace of God, free and independent: To Greeting. We command you, that your personally appear before our Surrogate, of our county of , in our... | |
| Joseph White Moulton - Equity pleading and procedure - 1831 - 506 pages
...case of guardian. See No. (i and .7 Form of Transcript. The people of the state of New- York, by L. s. the grace of God, free and independent: To all to whom these presents shall come, or mar conreru, send greeting : Know ye, that the annexed are true copies of the testimony, proofs... | |
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