This section is from the "Gregg Speed Practice" book, by John Robert Gregg. A;sp available from Amazon: Gregg Speed Practice
Manning Armstrong, } vs. }
Bertram Warren. } This cause having been duly brought on for argument upon the demurrer of the defendant to the plaintiff's declaration, and
25 all and singular, the premises being seen, and by the court now here fully understood, and due deliberation being thereupon had, and it appearing to
50 the court that the declaration of the said plaintiff, and the matters therein contained, are sufficient in law for the plaintiff to have and maintain
75 his aforesaid action thereon against the defendant:

Therefore, it is considered, ordered and adjudged that the plaintiff do recover against the said defendant his debt
100 to the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars, together with his costs and charges by him about his suit in this behalf
125 expended to be taxed, and that the said plaintiff have execution therefor. (137 words)

 
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