| Alexander Hamilton - United States - 1842 - 512 pages
...variation, such as, that their laws should be " consonant to reason, and not repugnant, or contrary, but as near as conveniently may be, agreeable to the laws, statutes, and rights of this our kingdom of England." This mode of expression, so indefinite in itself, shows... | |
| Lysander Spooner - Slavery - 1845 - 168 pages
...Provided nevertheless that the said laws be consonant to reason, and be not repugnant or contrary, but, as near as conveniently may be, agreeable to the laws, statutes, and rights of this our kingdom of England." I have not been able to find a copy of the charter granted... | |
| Joseph Kinnicut Angell - Riparian rights - 1847 - 492 pages
...in all causes and matters capital and criminal, as civil, both marine and others, so always as the said statutes, ordinances and proceedings, be not...conveniently may be, agreeable to the laws) statutes and government of this our realm of England ; and saving and reserving to us, our heirs and successors,... | |
| Isaac S. Mulford - New Jersey - 1848 - 520 pages
...aforesaid, and to establish such laws, orders, and ordinances as may be thought necessary ; so that they be .not contrary to, but as near as conveniently may be, agreeable to the laws, statutes, and government, of the realm of England." The grant from the Duke of York to Berkely and Carteret,... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 514 pages
...Provided, nevertheless, that the said laws be consonant to reason, and be not repugnant, or contrary, but as near as conveniently may be, agreeable to the laws, statutes, and rights of this ou kingdom of England." In another place it is ordained, that he the " said Lord... | |
| Alexander Hamilton - Finance - 1850 - 510 pages
...variation, such as, that their laws should be " consonant to reason, and not repugnant, or contrary, but as near as conveniently may be, agreeable to the laws, statutes, and rights of this our kingdom of England." This mode of expression, so indefinite in itself, shows... | |
| Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - Pennsylvania - 1852 - 644 pages
...Expressed : Provided nevertheless, that the sd. Law be Consonant to Reason, & be not repugnant or Contrary, but as near as Conveniently may be agreeable to the Laws, Statutes and Rights of this our Kingdom of England. And our further Will and Pleasure is, that the Laws for... | |
| John Romeyn Brodhead - New York (State) - 1858 - 802 pages
...well in all causes and matters Capital and Criminal as civil both marine and others So always as the said Statutes Ordinances and proceedings be not contrary...Statutes & Government of this Our Realm of England And saving and reserving to us Our Heirs and Successors the receiving, hearing and determining of the... | |
| John Codman Hurd - Law - 1858 - 694 pages
...agents, commissioners, and assigns," " full and absolute power and authority," <tc. So always as the said statutes, ordinances, and proceedings be not...conveniently may be, agreeable to the laws, statutes, and government of this our realm of England. "—Learning and Spicer's Coll. p. 3. A second grant was... | |
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