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In 1455, as we find by a notarial document, dated November 6th of that year, Faust separated from Gutenberg, and successfully instituted proceedings against him for money advanced. Gutenberg, who had exhausted all his means in bringing his invention to maturity, was obliged to mortgage and in the end surrender all his materials, and, it should seem, his printed stock.
We have ample testimony concerning the relations of seigneur and habitant in early Canada, and it comes from many quarters. First of all there are the title-deeds of lands, thousands of which have been preserved in the various notarial archives. It ought to be explained, in passing, that when a seigneur wished to make a grant of land the services of a notary were enlisted.
The matrimonial condottieri now about to fight for their clients, whose personal powers were to be so vitally important in this solemn encounter, the two notaries, on short, represent individually the old and the new systems, old fashioned notarial usage, and the new-fangled modern procedure.
Series F, which includes in its subdivisions documents relating to commercial companies and religious missions, and the Moreau St Mery Collection of miscellaneous official documents. Series G: registers, censuses, lists of Acadian refugees, and notarial records.
And then in what state of repair I know not it was sold at an advance equal to a yearly increase of but six-sevenths of one per cent, on the purchase price of the gaping ruin sold in 1837. There is a certain poetry in notarial records. But we will not delve for it now.
"And my document on the siege of Rome, by Bourbon, those three notarial deeds which you promised me, have you dislodged them?" "Patience, patience," repeated the merchant, adding, as he pointed with a comical mixture of irony and of despair to the disorder in his shop, "How can you expect me to know where I am in the midst of all this?" "Patience, patience," repeated Montfanon.
Our earliest knowledge of Knox, apart from mention of him in notarial documents, is derived from his own History of the Reformation.
Before his departure on his first voyage of discovery there is absolutely no temporary record of him except a few dates in notarial registers. The circumstances of his life and his previous conditions were supplied afterwards by himself and his contemporaries; and both he and they saw the past in the light of the present, and did their best to make it fit a present so wonderful and miraculous.
Claude de Buxieres had been in the habit of superintending, either personally or through his intermediate agents, one half of the annual amount of lumber felled for market, the sale of which was arranged with the neighboring forge owners by mutual agreement; the other half was disposed of by notarial act.
Agitation in the Netherlands The ancient charters resorted to as barriers against the measures of government "Joyous entrance" of Brabant Constitution of Holland Growing unpopularity of Antony Perrenot, Archbishop of Mechlin Opposition to the new bishoprics, by Orange, Egmont, and other influential nobles Fury of the people at the continued presence of the foreign soldiery Orange resigns the command of the legion The troops recalled Philip's personal attention to the details of persecution Perrenot becomes Cardinal de Granvelle All the power of government in his hands His increasing unpopularity Animosity and violence of Egmont towards the Cardinal Relations between Orange and Granvelle Ancient friendship gradually changing to enmity Renewal of the magistracy at Antwerp Quarrel between the Prince and Cardinal Joint letter of Orange and Egmont to the King Answer of the King Indignation of Philip against Count Horn Secret correspondence between the King and Cardinal Remonstrances against the new bishoprics Philip's private financial statements Penury of the exchequer in Spain and in the provinces Plan for debasing the coin Marriage of William the Silent with the Princess of Lorraine circumvented Negotiations for his matrimonial alliance with Princess Anna of Saxony Correspondence between Granvelle and Philip upon the subject Opposition of Landgrave Philip and of Philip the Second Character and conduct of Elector Augustus Mission of Count Schwartzburg Communications of Orange to the King and to Duchess Margaret Characteristic letter of Philip Artful conduct of Granvelle and of the Regent Visit of Orange to Dresden Proposed "note" of Elector Augustus Refusal of the Prince Protest of the Landgrave against the marriage Preparations for the wedding at Leipzig Notarial instrument drawn up on the marriage day Wedding ceremonies and festivities Entrance of Granvelle into Mechlin as Archbishop Compromise in Brabant between the abbeys and bishops.
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