| John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 strani
...rights, as freeborn English &c. of our charter and of our oaths of allegiance, whereas our allegiance binds us not to the laws of England any longer than...king's writs under the great seal go any further; what the orders of state may, belongs not in us to determine. And whereas they seem to admit of laws... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 446 strani
...they charge us with breach of our charter and of our oalhs of allegiance, whereas our allegiance hinds us not to the laws of England any longer than while...king's writs under the great seal go any further; what the orders of state may, belongs not in us to determine. And whereas they seem to admit of laws... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 440 strani
...freeborn English &c. of our charter and of our oaths of allegiance, whereas our allegiance binds ua not to the laws of England any longer than while we...king's writs under the great seal go any further; what the orders of state may, belongs not in us to determine. And whereas they seem to admit of laws... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 520 strani
...they charge us with »oqq breach of our charter and of our oaths of allegiance, whereas our allegiance binds us not to the laws of England any longer than...the king's writs under the great seal go any further ; what the' orders of state, may, belongs not in us to determine. And whereas they seem to admit of... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 518 strani
...they charge us with *289 Breach of our charter and of our oaths of allegiance, whereas our allegiance binds us not to the laws of England any longer than...king's writs under the great seal go any further; what the orders of state may, belongs not in us to determine. And whereas they seem to admit of laws... | |
| Thomas Lechford - 1867 - 228 strani
...charter and oath of allegiance," (Winthrop, ii. 285, 288,) and they explicitly declared, "our allegiance binds us not to the laws of England any longer than...laws of the parliament of England reach no further," &c. — Ibid. 288. 88 The nine lines following (ending with "fufficient record") are not in the MHS... | |
| John Andrew Doyle - 1889 - 398 strani
...foreign plantations. This doctrine was stated twice, each time in emphatic words : "Our allegiance binds us not to the laws of England any longer than...Parliament of England reach no further, nor do the King s writs under the great seal go any further." "There is a difference between subjection to the... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 580 strani
...held that their allegiance did not bind them to the laws of England any longer than while they lived in England, " for the laws of the Parliament of England reach no further." But at the same time, we have seen that this claim was never for an instant allowed ; that on this... | |
| Edward Randolph - 1898 - 562 strani
...bound to them [the laws of England], our fundamentals are framed according to them. Our allegiance binds us not to the laws of England any longer than while we live there, for, the laws of the parliament of England reach no further, nor do the King's writs under the... | |
| Herbert Levi Osgood - 1904 - 618 strani
...corresponding duties. In a later conference with the petitioners the magistrates declared, "Our allegiance binds us not to the laws of England any longer than...nor do the king's writs under the great seal go any further."1 Corporations that were resident in England were bound by the laws of that kingdom, but those... | |
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