... full discussion, a very large majority voted ' that it never was the intention of the Assembly to comprehend the .interior government of the colonies in the Constitution which they had framed for the mother country, or to subject them to laws which... History of the Island of St. Domingo - Stran 118avtor: Sir James Basket, Sir James Barskett - 1818 - 446 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Bryan Edwards - 1806 - 452 strani
...full discussion, a very large majority voted, " That it never was the intention of the as" sembly, to comprehend the interior government " of the colonies...local " establishments; they therefore authorize the in" habitants of each colony to signify to the national g"» ' •"•'•' " assembly, their sentiments... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1806 - 446 strani
...full discussion, a very large majority voted, " That it never was the intention of the as" sembly, to comprehend the interior government " of the colonies..." to laws which were incompatible with their local " assembly, their sentiments and wishes concerning " that plan of interior legislation and commercial... | |
| Bryan Edwards - 1819 - 524 strani
...tion of the assembly to comprehend the inte" rior government of the colonies in the consti" tution which they had framed for the mother " country, or...to laws which " were incompatible with their local establish" ments ; they therefore authorise the inhabi" tants of each colony to signify to the national... | |
| James Franklin - 1828 - 442 strani
...to be declared independent, the national assembly, in March 1790, came to the following decision : " That it never was the intention of the assembly to...in the constitution which they had framed for the mother-country, or to subject them to laws which were incompatible with their local establishments... | |
| James Franklin - 1828 - 432 strani
...to be declared independent, the national assembly, in March 1790, came to the following decision : " That it never was the intention of the assembly to...in the constitution which they had framed for the mother-country, or to subject them to laws which were incompatible with their local establishments... | |
| 1828 - 622 strani
...although, by a subsequent edict, the National Assembly declared, ' that it never was the intention of that Assembly to comprehend the interior Government of...constitution which they had framed for the mother country,' yet the people of colour hailed this annunciation as an invitation to shake off the prejudices with... | |
| George Wilson Bridges - 1828 - 530 strani
...government of the colonies in the constitution, which had been framed for the mother country alone ; or to subject them to laws which were incompatible with their local institutions ; and that they should therefore make their wishes known as to the plan of interior legislation... | |
| George Wilson Bridges - 1828 - 536 strani
...France, when it saw the desolation it had caused, passed a decree " That it was never the intention to comprehend the interior government of the colonies in the constitution, which had been framed for the mother country alone ; or to subject them to laws which were incompatible with... | |
| John Glassford Hopkirk - 1833 - 68 strani
...colonists, the subject was considered by that body on 8th March 1790, when, after a full discussion, they voted " That it never was the intention of the Assembly...incompatible with their local establishments ; they therefore authorise the inhabitants of each colony to signify to the National Assembly their sentiments and wishes... | |
| John Glassford Hopkirk - 1833 - 72 strani
...colonists, the subject was considered by that body on 8th March 1790, when, after a full discussion, they voted " That it never was the intention of the Assembly...incompatible with their local establishments ; they therefore authorise the inhabitants of each colony to signify to the National Assembly their sentiments and wishes... | |
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