Trial of Frederick Eberle and Others, at a Nisi Prius Court, Held at Philadelphia, July 1816, Before the Honorable Jasper Yeates, Justice: For Illegally Conspiring Together by All Means Lawful and Unlawful, "with Their Bodies and Lives" to Prevent the Introduction of the English Language Into the Service of St. Michael's and Zion's Churches, Belonging to the German Lutheran Congregation, in the City of Philadelphia |
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Page 2 - Yeates, justice, for illegally conspiring together by all means lawful and unlawful, with their bodies and lives, to prevent the introduction of the English language into the service of St. Michael's and Zion's churches, belonging to the German Lutheran Congregation, in the city of Philadelphia.
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