| R. H. Howard, Henry E. Crocker - 1879 - 512 halaman
...Braintrec. An ardent laws, constitutions and punishments for the civil government of the said plantation be conformable to the laws of England so far as the nature and constitution of that place will admit. This proviso conceded to the people the right of legislating for themselves... | |
| Egerton Ryerson - 1880 - 556 halaman
...nevertheless that the said laws, constitutions, and punishments, for the civil government of said plantations, be conformable to the laws of England, so far as the...for to dispose the general government of that, as it stands in relation to the authority over the colonies, by either of the Charters, are portrayed by... | |
| Egerton Ryerson - 1880 - 576 halaman
...nevertheless that the snid laws, constitutions, and punishments, for the civil government of said plantations, be conformable to the laws of England, so far as the...the place will admit. And always reserving to the saicl Earl and Commissioners, and their successors, power and authority for to dispose the general... | |
| 1881 - 336 halaman
...that the said laws, constitutions and punishments for the civil government of the said plantations, be conformable to the laws of England, so far as the...nature and constitution of the place will admit." Hitherto the three colonies of Providence, Acquedneck and Warwick had been entirely independent of... | |
| 1881 - 264 halaman
...that the said laws, constitutions and punishments for the civil government of the said plantations, bo conformable to the laws of England, so far as the nature and constitution of the place will admit." Hitherto the three colonies of Providence, Acqnediioek and Warwick had been entirely independent of... | |
| John Melville Gould - 1883 - 972 halaman
...upon this subject was ever adopted here in its full extent. By the patent of 1643, the laws were to be ' conformable to the laws of England so far as...nature and constitution of the place will admit.' . . . The charter of 1663 used substantially the same language as the patent of 1643. . . . To apply... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1885 - 404 halaman
...that the said laws, constitutions, and punishments, for the civil government of the said plantations," be conformable to the laws of England, so far as the nature and constitution of the place15 will admit. And always reserving to the said earl and commissioners, and their successors,... | |
| Rhode Island. Commissioners to Decorate the Providence County Court House - 1885 - 100 halaman
...colony, the full grant of absolute authority within its bounds, only requiring conformity to English law, "so far as the nature and constitution of the place will admit." Here was a marked difference between this charter and that of Massachusetts or any that had preceded... | |
| 1886 - 662 halaman
...with Rhode Island ? Hardly. " Wee do agree," they say, " to make such lawes and constitutions," (ie, conformable to the laws of England) "so far as the nature and constitution of our place will admit."3 Instead of shaping their laws to those of Great Britain, they were willing... | |
| Clemens Gottfried Koch - 1892 - 456 halaman
...find most suitable, to their Estate and Condition" (Poore 1595). Gesetze sollen sein „comformable to the laws of England, so far as the Nature and Constitution of the place will admit" (aa O.). J) Doyle 364. 365. 2) Poore 1598: „elected or deputed by the major parts of the freemen... | |
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