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...is to be governed by the laws of England; tho' after fuch country is inhabited by the Englijh, acls of parliament made in England^ without naming the foreign plantations, will not bind them ; foe which rcafon, it has been determined that the ftatute of frauds and perjuries^ which requires... | |
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...after fuch country is inhabited by the Englijlj) adts of parliament made in England, without naming die foreign plantations, will not bind them ; for which...ftatute of frauds and perjuries, which requires three witnefies, and that thefe fliould ihould fubfcribe in the- teftator's prefence, in the cafe of a devife... | |
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...to be governed by the laws of England, though after such country is inhabited by the English, acts of parliament made in England, without naming the...foreign plantations, will not bind them : for which reason it has been determined, that the * 1 Co. Rep. 17. t 20 Howell's State Trials, 162. + Cowper,... | |
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| John Westlake - 1858 - 474 pages
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