| Cadwallader Colden - 1747 - 540 strani
...Ordinances be confonant to Reafon, and be not repugnant nor contrary, but (fo far as con.yeniently may be) agreeable with the Laws of our Kingdom of England, and £b as the &id Ordinances be be not extended in any Sort to bind, change, or take away the Right or... | |
| Cadwallader Colden - 1755 - 276 strani
...expreffed, fo as the faid Ordinances be confonant to Reafon, and .le not repugnant nor contrary, but (fo far as conveniently may be) agreeable with the Laws of our Kingdom of England, and fo as the faid Ordinances be not extended in any Sort to bind, change, or take away the Right or Intereft... | |
| Robert Proud - 1797 - 522 strani
...expreffed, fo as the faid ordinances be confonant to reafon, and be not repugnant nor contrary, but (fo far as conveniently may be) agreeable with the laws of our kingdom of England^ and fo as the faid ordinances be be not extended, in any fort, to bind, change, or 1681 take away the right,... | |
| John Leeds Bozman - 1811 - 404 strani
...inviolably observed within the said province, under the pains to be expressed in the same, so that the said ordinances be consonant to reason, and be...repugnant nor contrary, but (so far as conveniently may be done), agreeable to the laws, statutes, or rights of our kingdom of England: and so that the same ordinances... | |
| Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania. Constitutional Convention - 1825 - 400 strani
...is, shall be observed inviolably within the said province, under the pains therein to be expressed, so as the said ordinances be consonant to reason,...repugnant nor contrary, but (so far as conveniently Tnay be) agreeable to the laws of our kingdom of England, and so a* the said ordinances be not extended... | |
| Thomas Francis Gordon - 1829 - 658 strani
...wastherefore almost unlimited. The vague restriction inserted in the charter, that the laws should be " not repugnant, nor contrary, but (so far as conveniently may be,) agreeable with the laws of England," was scarce felt; and certainly was not deemed of much force, since the first laws adopted... | |
| John Leeds Bozman - 1837 - 740 strani
...inviolably observed within the said PROVINCE, under the pains to be expressed in the same. So that the said ordinances be consonant to reason, and be...repugnant nor contrary, but (so far as conveniently may be done) agreeably to the laws, statutes, or rights of our kingdom of England; and so that the same ordinances... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1850 - 684 strani
...be observed inviolably within the said province, under tinned. the pains therein 'to be expressed, so as the said ordinances be consonant to reason,...(so far as conveniently may be) agreeable with the laus of our kingdom of England, and so as the said ordinances to not extended, in any sort, to bind,... | |
| Samuel Lucas - 1850 - 156 strani
...pleasure is, shall be observed inviolably within the said province, under pains therein to be expressed; so as the said ordinances be consonant to reason, and be not repugnant nor contrary, but, so as may be agreeable to the laws of our kingdom of England; and so as the said ordinances be not extended... | |
| John Codman Hurd - 1858 - 678 strani
...the preservation of the peace as for the better government of the people there inhabiting, so that said ordinances be consonant to reason and be not...as conveniently may be, agreeable with the laws of, &c., and so as the said ordinances be not extended, in any sort, to bind, charge, or take away the... | |
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