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Pàgina 15
And be it further enacted by the authority a foresaid , That if any Indian or Indians
within this colony , shall wilfully and violently fall upon any other Indian or Indians
( except it be such as they are at open war with ) and murder him , or them , and ...
And be it further enacted by the authority a foresaid , That if any Indian or Indians
within this colony , shall wilfully and violently fall upon any other Indian or Indians
( except it be such as they are at open war with ) and murder him , or them , and ...
Pàgina 13
The subsequent sanction of these , and the presumption of their being authorized
, thence arising , must be considered suificient to give them the authority of law ,
whether the power to make them was comprised in the general and ...
The subsequent sanction of these , and the presumption of their being authorized
, thence arising , must be considered suificient to give them the authority of law ,
whether the power to make them was comprised in the general and ...
Pàgina 15
It may be assumed , with certainty , that no unwritten law , no principle of the
Spanish Constitution gives to any officer of the Crown the power to grant the royal
lands ; and that such power , to be legitimate , must be derived from some
authority ...
It may be assumed , with certainty , that no unwritten law , no principle of the
Spanish Constitution gives to any officer of the Crown the power to grant the royal
lands ; and that such power , to be legitimate , must be derived from some
authority ...
Pàgina 5
No length of prescription , or concurrence of authority , can consecrate the
usurpation of powers subversive of public liberty , and destructive of public
happiness . But , where the power exercised is clearly conducive to the public
welfare , and ...
No length of prescription , or concurrence of authority , can consecrate the
usurpation of powers subversive of public liberty , and destructive of public
happiness . But , where the power exercised is clearly conducive to the public
welfare , and ...
Pàgina 22
With regard to the first branch of the charge , the author , in order to keep up the
color of absurdity which he is seeking to fasten on the Judge , continues to
confound the absence of authority with positive prohibition . Thus , in every
instance in ...
With regard to the first branch of the charge , the author , in order to keep up the
color of absurdity which he is seeking to fasten on the Judge , continues to
confound the absence of authority with positive prohibition . Thus , in every
instance in ...
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