The Colonies of England: A Plan for the Government of Some Portion of Our Colonial PossessionsJ.W. Parker, 1849 - 248 strani "Chiefly British North America, but New Zealand 'not of a size to need more than one Provincial Government'--p. 164-5"--Bagnall. |
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... considered colonies . The idea of settlement is not connected with them . Their lands are already occupied . They have for their limits a sufficient , a dense population , which population are not emigrants from another land , but ...
... considered colonies . The idea of settlement is not connected with them . Their lands are already occupied . They have for their limits a sufficient , a dense population , which population are not emigrants from another land , but ...
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... considered by itself , and with regard to the interests and circumstances peculiar to each . But there are certain matters which are common to all these separate systems which can be well discussed together , and general rules ...
... considered by itself , and with regard to the interests and circumstances peculiar to each . But there are certain matters which are common to all these separate systems which can be well discussed together , and general rules ...
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... considered in the light in which I now place it . The new states of the union have not hitherto been deemed colonies ; yet such they truly were ; and the system according to which * Sweden , also , had a share in this attempt . TWO ...
... considered in the light in which I now place it . The new states of the union have not hitherto been deemed colonies ; yet such they truly were ; and the system according to which * Sweden , also , had a share in this attempt . TWO ...
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... considered the whole of the early history of his country , and the effect upon its fortunes produced by the several enactments , legislative and administrative , made in England , thus remarks upon this charter , and the nature of its ...
... considered the whole of the early history of his country , and the effect upon its fortunes produced by the several enactments , legislative and administrative , made in England , thus remarks upon this charter , and the nature of its ...
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... considered subjection to the acts of a par- liament in which they had no representatives from them- selves as a hardship ; that , like true - born Englishmen , when grievously oppressed by governors or others , they resisted , deposed ...
... considered subjection to the acts of a par- liament in which they had no representatives from them- selves as a hardship ; that , like true - born Englishmen , when grievously oppressed by governors or others , they resisted , deposed ...
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Stran 97 - The utmost good faith shall always be observed towards the Indians ; their lands and property shall never be taken from them without their consent ; and in their property, rights, and liberty, they shall never be invaded or disturbed, unless in just and lawful wars authorized by congress ; but laws founded in justice and humanity shall, from time to time, be made for preventing wrongs being done to them, and for preserving peace and friendship with them.
Stran 95 - The general assembly, or legislature, shall consist of the governor, legislative council, and a house of representatives. The legislative council shall consist of five members, to continue in office five years, unless sooner removed by Congress, any three of whom to be...
Stran 234 - To avoid Improper Influences which may result from Intermixing In one and the same act such things as have no proper relation to each other, every law shall embrace but one object, and that shall be expressed In the title.
Stran 91 - Be it ordained, by the United States, in Congress assembled, that the said Territory, for the purposes of temporary government, be one district ; subject, however, to be divided into two districts, as future circumstances may, in the opinion of Congress, make it expedient.
Stran 93 - Previous to the organization of the general assembly the governor shall appoint such magistrates, and other civil officers, in each county or township, as he shall find necessary for the preservation of the peace and good order in the same. After the general assembly...
Stran 98 - Vincents to the Ohio, by the Ohio, by a direct line drawn due north from the mouth of the Great Miami, to the said territorial line, and by the said territorial line.
Stran 237 - States, to support the constitution of the United States, and faithfully to discharge the duties of their respective offices ; which said oaths, when so taken, shall be certified by the person by whom the same shall have been taken, and such certificates shall be received and recorded by the said secretary among the executive proceedings ; and the chief justice and associate justices, and all other civil officers in said territory...
Stran 99 - There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory, otherwise than in the punishment of crimes, whereof the party shall have been duly convicted : Provided always, That any person escaping into the same, from whom labor or service is lawfully claimed in any one of the original States, such fugitive may be lawfully reclaimed, and conveyed to the person claiming his or her labor or service as aforesaid.
Stran 229 - Provided, That nothing in this act contained shall be construed to inhibit the government of the United States from dividing said territory into two or more territories, in such manner and at such times as congress shall deem convenient and proper, or from attaching any portion of said territory to any other state or territory of the United States...
Stran 96 - It is hereby ordained and declared, by the authority aforesaid, That the following articles shall be considered as articles of compact, between the original States and the people and States in the said territory...