Answer to what has been offer'd as argument against the validity and force of an act of Assembly, entituled, An act that the solemn affirmation and declaration of the people called Quakers, &c. Passed in the province of New-Jersey, in the 13th year of the reign of Queen Anne.
1716
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Answer to what has been offer'd as argument against the validity and force of an act of Assembly, entituled, An act that the solemn affirmation and declaration of the people called Quakers, &c. Passed in the province of New-Jersey, in the 13th year of the reign of Queen Anne.
Published
New-York : Printed and sold by William Bradford, 1716.
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Description
1 online resource (8 pages)
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(NNC-L)LLMC62805801
(TEMPOCo)62805801
(TEMPOCo)62805801
Summary
Answer by Governor Robert Hunter supporting an Act that the Solemn Affirmation and Declaration of the People called Quakers, based in the Province of New Jersey, and against objections to this act as invalid. Also included were a speech made by the Chief Justice of New Jersey on May 1, 1716, and the charge to the Grand Jury presented thereafter.
Note
Caption title.
Signed on page 3: Ro. Hunter.
"A speech made by the chief justice of New-Jersey in the Supream Court at Burlington ..."--Page 3-6.
"The charge to the grand jury at Burlington, the first day of May, 1716"--Page 6-8.
Signed on page 3: Ro. Hunter.
"A speech made by the chief justice of New-Jersey in the Supream Court at Burlington ..."--Page 3-6.
"The charge to the grand jury at Burlington, the first day of May, 1716"--Page 6-8.
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Evans 1796
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Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (LLMC Digital, viewed June 17, 2019).
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Print version: New Jersey. Governor (1710-1719 : Hunter). Answer to what has been offer'd as argument against the validity and force of an act of Assembly, entituled, an Act that the Solemn Affirmation and Declaration of the People called Quakers, &c. New-York : Printed and sold by William Bradford ; Philadelphia : Sold also by Andrew Bradford, 1716 (OCoLC)37648636
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