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 White - 1890 - 264 pages
...into four colonies, Quebec, Bast Florida, West Florida and Granada)" might confide in His Majesty's royal protection for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of his realm of England for the hearing and determining of all causes, as well criminal as civil, according... | |
| Gerald Ephraim Hart - 1891 - 94 pages
...into four colonies, Quebec, East Florida, West Florida and Granada)" might confide in His Majesty's royal protection for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of his realm of England for the hearing and determining of all causes, as well criminal as civil, according... | |
| Michel Mathieu - 1892 - 522 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...resorting to our said colonies may confide in our roval protection for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of our realm of Kmylnnd ; for which purpose,... | |
| Victor Coffin - 1896 - 328 pages
...Hilt. Droll. Can. tions and restrictions as are used in the other colonies;" and that in the meantime "all persons inhabiting in or resorting to our said...Protection for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of England." To which end power has been given to the governor and council to establish courts of justice... | |
| Orin Grant Libby - 1897 - 634 pages
...Illtt. Droit. Can. tions and restrictions as are used in the other colonies;" aud that in the meantime "all persons inhabiting in or resorting to our said...Protection for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of England." To which end power has been given to the governor and council to establish courts of justice... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1897 - 580 pages
...those colonies and provinces in America, which are under our immediate government. . . In the meantime and until such Assemblies can be called, as aforesaid all persons inhabiting in or resorting in our said Colonies, may confide in our Royal protection for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws... | |
| Justin Harvey Smith - 1907 - 680 pages
...turn on the next. The same proclamation of 1763 had announced, as with a flourish of trumpets, that ' all persons inhabiting in or resorting to our said...Protection for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of England,' and another sentence appeared to place the criminal and the civil law on the same footing... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1907 - 768 pages
...used in other colonies." And then it is further declared in your Majesty's said proclamation, "that in the mean time, and until such '' assemblies can...called as aforesaid, all persons inhabiting in or resort" ing to your Majesty's said colonies inay confide in your Majesty's royal " protection for the... | |
| Public Archives of Canada - 1907 - 768 pages
...used in other colonies." And then it is further declared in your Majesty's said proclamation, " that in the mean time, and until such " assemblies can...called as aforesaid, all persons inhabiting in or resort" ing to your Majesty's said colonies may cotiftde in your Majesty's royal " jrrotection for... | |
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