| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1776 - 236 halaman
...therein expreffed, or to be expreffed ; provided neverthelefs, that the faid laws be confonant to reafon, and as near as may be conveniently, agreeable to the laws and cuftoms of this our kingdom of England. VI. And becaufe fnch affemblies of freeholders, cannot And... | |
| Samuel Smith - 1877 - 634 halaman
...well government of the faid province, and them to repeal : Provided, that I be same be consonant u> reason, and as near as may be, conveniently agreeable...to the laws and customs of his majesty's kingdom of England: Provided aNo, that thev lie not against the interest of us the lords proprietors, our heirs... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 540 halaman
...people. The general assembly were to have power to make all laws for the government of the province, so that "the same be consonant to reason, and as near...agreeable to the laws and customs of his majesty's realm of England ; " to constitute courts ; to levy taxes ; to erect manors, and ports, and incorporations.2... | |
| Joseph Story - 1833 - 564 halaman
...of tolerating non-conformity to the Church of England. 2 It further required, that all laws should "be consonant to reason, and as near as may be conveniently, agreeable to the laws and customs of this our kingdom of England." 3 And it declared, that the inhabitants and their children, born in the... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1834 - 626 halaman
...pleasure, and to fix their quorum at not less than onethird of their number : to enact all necessary laws, as near .as may be, conveniently agreeable to the laws and customs of England, and not against the interest of the Lords Proprietors, nor against these concessions, and... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1834 - 646 halaman
...pleasure, and to fix their quorum at not less than onethird of their number : to enact all necessary laws, as near as may be, conveniently agreeable to the laws and customs of England, and not against the interest of the Lords Proprietors, nor against these concessions, and... | |
| South Carolina - 1836 - 476 halaman
...pains and penalties therein expressed, or to be expressed ; provided nevertheless, that the said laws be consonant to reason, and as near as may be conveniently, agreeable to the laws and customs of this our realm of England. 5th. And because such assemblies of freeholders cannot be so suddenly called,... | |
| Bartholomew Rivers Carroll - 1836 - 588 halaman
...pains and penalties therein expressed, or to be expressed ; Provided, nevertheless, that the said laws be consonant to reason, and as near as may be conveniently, agreeable to the laws and customs of this our realm of England. And because such assemblies of freeholders cannot be so suddenly called... | |
| Peter Force - 1836 - 436 halaman
...thereof in " Publick Assembly, as shall be most conducive to the Utility " of the said Margravate, and as near as may be conveniently " agreeable to the Laws, and Customs of England, but so as '• such Laws do not extend to lay Duties or Custom, or other " Obstruction upon... | |
| Henry Sherman - 1843 - 302 halaman
...by the colonists. The powers of legislation were full, provided that the laws and ordinances enacted "be consonant to reason, and as near as may be conveniently agreeable with the laws and customs of his Majesty's • Story. realm of England." Freedom of opinion in matters... | |
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