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e 31: Ashby v. White, 2 Lord Raymond, 938.] [Footnote 32: Attorney-General v. Pearce, 2 Atk. 87.] [Footnote 33: 2 Haywood's Rep.] [Footnote 34: 9 Cranch, 43.] [Footnote 35: 9 Cranch. 292.] [Footnote 36: 3 Dallas, 394.] [Footnote 37: Society v. Wheeler, 2 Gal. 103.] [Footnote 38: 7 Johnson's Rep. 477.] [Footnote 39: Bracton, Lib. 4, fol. 228. 2 Inst. 292.] [Footnote 40: Dig. 50. 17. 75.] [Footnote 41: Elements of the Civil Law, p. 168.] [Footnote 42: Cod. 1. 14. 7.] [Footnote 43: Perezii Praelect. h. t.] [Footnote 44: Praelect. Juris. Civ., Vol. II. p. 545.] [Footnote 45: 1 Black. Com. 44.] [Footnote 46: Coke, 2 Inst. 46.] [Footnote 47: Lord Raymond, 952.] [Footnote 48: History of his own Times, Vol. III. p. 119.] [Footnote 49: See a full account of this case in State Trials, 4th ed., Vol. IV. p. 262.] [Footnote 50: The Federalist, No. 44, by Mr. Madison.] [Footnote 51: 6 Cranch, 87.] [Footnote 52: New Jersey v. Wilson, 7 Cranch, 164.] [Footnote 53: 3 Burr. 1656.] [Footnote 54: 3 Term Rep. 240.] [Footnote 55: See also 1 Kyd on Corp. 65.] [Footnote 56: 4 Burr. 2200.] [Footnote 57: 2 Mass. Rep. 269.] [Footnote 58: 6 Term Rep. 277.] [Footnote 59: See also Ex parte Bolton School, 2 Brown's Ch. Rep. 662.] FIRST SETTLEMENT OF NEW ENGLAND. A DISCOURSE DELIVERED AT PLYMOUTH, ON THE 22D OF DECEMBER, 1820. [The first public anniversary celebration of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth took place under the auspices of the "Old Colony Club," of whose formation an account may be found in the interesting little work of William S. Russell, Esq., entitled "Guide to Plymouth and Recollections of the Pilgrims." This club was formed for general purposes of social intercourse, in 1769; but its members determined, by a vote passed on Monday, the 18th of December, of that year, "to keep" Friday, the 22d, in commemoration of the landing of the fathers. A particular account of the simple festivities of this first public celebration of the landing of the Pilgrims will be found at page 220 of Mr. Russell's work. The following year, the anniversary was celebrated much in the same manner as in 1769, with the addition of a short address, pronounced "with modest and decent firmness, by a member of the club, Edward Winslow, Jr., Esq.," being the first address ever delivered on this occasion. In 1771, it was suggested by Rev. Chandler Robbins, pastor of the Firs
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