The Influence of the Proprietors in Founding the State of New Jersey

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Learning and Spicer, pp. 99, 100, 229.
3 In every county, Courts of Sessions or County Courts, whose sessions were at first annual and afterwards biennial and quarterly. Learning and Spicer, pp. 96, 230, 268, 347.
4 A Court of Common Right with original and appellate jurisdiction, to have cognizance " of capital, criminal, or civil causes of equity to' be the Supreme Court of the Province, " with quarterly sessions. Learning and Spicer, p. 232. In W. J. , 1693, a Supreme Court of Appeals, Learn
...ing and Spicer, p. 517, and a Court of Oyer and Terminer, Learning and Spicer, p. 520.
6 Learning and Spicer, pp. 232, 348.
6 Learning and Spicer, p. 232.
7 Learning and Spicer, p. 253.
455] In Founding the State of New Jersey. 21 Other influences came from the people of that day to deter- mine what the people of this day should be. The very home- liness of much of the legislation of those twenty years shows that self-rule was thrusting out its roots into the best of soil, and yet on the other hand, the General Assembly of this feeble Province could rise to the dignity of enacting in a separate law, the thirty-ninth and fortieth chapters of the great Charter, "the essential clauses, " as Hallam calls them.


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