This decision, being straightway made known, diffused general joy throughout New Amsterdam, for the people immediately perceived that they had a very wise and equitable magistrate to rule over them. But its happiest effect was, that not another lawsuit... Washington Irving - Page 208by Charles Dudley Warner - 1881 - 304 pagesFull view - About this book
| Washington Irving - New York (State) - 1819 - 302 pages
...and equitable magistrate to rule over them. But its happiest effect was, that not another law suit took place throughout the whole of his administration...come to a decision, in the whole course of his life. CHAPTER II. Containing some account of the grand council of New -Amsterdam, as also divers especial... | |
| Washington Irving - New York (State) - 1819 - 310 pages
...and equitable magistrate to rule over them. But its happiest effect was, that not another law suit took place throughout the whole of his administration...come to a decision, in the whole course of his life. CHAPTER II. Containing some account of the grand council of New-Amsterdam, as also divers especial... | |
| Washington Irving - Fore-edge painting - 1821 - 362 pages
...the costs. This decision being straightway made known, diffused general joy throughout New-Amsterdam, for the people immediately perceived that they had...come to a decision in the whole course of his life. CHAPTER II. Containing some account of the grand council of New- Amsterdam, as also divers especial... | |
| Washington Irving - New York (State) - 1820 - 540 pages
...throughout the whole of his administration — and the office of constable THE DECISION MUCH ADMIRED. l6l fell into such decay, that there was not one of those...come to a decision in the whole course of his life. POWER OF THE GOVERNORS. CHAPTER II. Containing some account of the grand council of New-Amsterdam,... | |
| Washington Irving - New York (State) - 1820 - 538 pages
...modern magistrates, but because it was a miraculous event in the history of the renowned Wouter—being the only time he was ever known to come to a decision in the whole course of his life. CHAPTER II. Containing some account of the grand council of New-Amsterdam, as also divers especial... | |
| Washington Irving - New York (State) - 1821 - 414 pages
...administration ; and the office of constable fell into such decay, that there was not one of those lose! scouts known in the province for many years. I am...come to a decision, in the whole course of his life. CHAPTER II. Containing some account of the grand Council of tfen>~Amsterdam, as also divers especial... | |
| Washington Irving - New York (State) - 1821 - 414 pages
...years. I am the more particular in dwelling on this transaction, not only because I.deem it oneof die most sage and righteous judgments on record, and well...come to a decision, in the whole course of his life. CHAPTER II. Containing some account of the grand Council of New-Amsterdam, as also divers especial... | |
| 1821 - 732 pages
...modern magistrates, but because it was a miraculous event in the history of the renowned W outer — being the only time he was ever known to come to a decision in the whole course of his life." No wonder that, under the guidance of a personage so truly an exemplification of contentment and good... | |
| George Lockhart - Jacobites - 1824 - 870 pages
...lawsuit took place throughout the whole of his administration ; and the office of constaNEW-YORK. 97 ble fell into such decay, that there was not one of those...come to a decision, in the whole course of his life. CHAP. II. Containing some Account of the grand Council of NewAmsterdam, as also divers especial good... | |
| Washington Irving - New York (State) - 1824 - 318 pages
...righteous judgments on record, and well worthy the attention of modern magistrates, but becauseitwas a miraculous event in the history of the renowned...come to a decision in the whole course of his life. CHAPTER II. Containing some account of the grand council of New-Amsterdam, as also divers especial... | |
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