England, and under such regulations and restrictions as are used in other colonies; and in the mean time, and until such assemblies can be called as aforesaid, all persons inhabiting in, or resorting to, our sakl colonies, may confide in our royal protection... The Parliamentary Register: Proceedings and Debates - Page 97de Great Britain. Parliament - 1802Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| William Paul McClure Kennedy - 1922 - 636 pages
...hint of legislative power is given. The proclamation rested satisfied with the smug assurance, ' that until such assemblies can be called as aforesaid, all persons inhabiting in or resorting to our said colon [y] may confide in our royal protection for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of our realm... | |
| 1930 - 710 pages
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| William MacDonald - 1923 - 678 pages
...to the laws of England, and under such regulations and restrictions as are used in other colonies; and in the mean time, and until such assemblies can be called as aforesaid, ajl persons inhabiting in, or resorting to, our said colonies, may confide in our royal protection... | |
| William Renwick Riddell - 1926 - 508 pages
...assurance that until there should be summoned a Legislative Assembly of Representative of the People, "all persons Inhabiting in or resorting to our Said...Enjoyment of the Benefit of the Laws of our Realm of England."4 But "Our Said Colonies" in this Proclamation did not include Michigan — the Colonies spoken... | |
| 1931 - 486 pages
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| Québec (Province) - 1931 - 776 pages
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| 1900 - 1122 pages
...England. & under such Regulations & Restrictions as are used in other Colonies; And in the mean time, & until such Assemblies can be called, as aforesaid, all persons inhabiting in, or resorting to onr said Colonies, may confide in Our Royal Protection for the Enjoyment of the benefit of the Laws... | |
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