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" Assemblies can be called as aforesaid, all Persons Inhabiting in or resorting to our Said Colonies may confide in our Royal Protection for the Enjoyment of the Benefit of the Laws of our Realm of England... "
The Statutes at Large: Being a Collection of All the Laws of Virginia, from ... - Page 671
by Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1820
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The Parliamentary Register: Proceedings and Debates, Volume 2

Great Britain. Parliament - 1802 - 500 pages
...be called as aforesaid, all persons inhabiting in, or resorting to our said colonies, may confide in our royal protection, for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of our realm of England," for whioh purpose courts of justice were to be erected, &c. all which, Lord Camden observed, had been done...
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The Life of George Washington,: Commander in Chief of the American ..., Volume 1

John Marshall - 1804 - 582 pages
...called as aforesaid, all persons inhabiting' in, or resorting to, our said colonies, may confide in our royal protection for the enjoyment of the benefit...colonies respectively, to erect and constitute, with the ad* vice of our said councils respectively, courts of judicature• VOL. i. f and public justice within...
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Some Considerations on this Question: Whether the British Government Acted ...

John Fleming - 1810 - 34 pages
...called as aforesaid, all Per* *' sons inhabiting in or resorting to our said Colonies, may con" ßde in our royal Protection for the enjoyment of the benefit " of the Laws of our realm of England, &c. &c." No. 3.-?-It was a favorite project of Governor Carleton's, to carry an army of Canadians into...
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The Parliamentary History of England from the Earliest Period to ..., Volume 18

Great Britain. Parliament - 1813 - 766 pages
...October, 1763, which graciously promises to all persons inhabiting in, or resorting to, this province, his royal protection for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of the realm of England, until assemblies should be called therein, they did come and settle themselves...
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Cobbett's Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ...

Thomas Bayly Howell - 1814 - 730 pages
...assemblies can be called, all persons inhabiting, or resorting to, our said colonies, may confide in our royal protection, for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of our realm of England." So that the enjoyment of these laws was to anticipate even the calling of the assemblies ; which was...
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The American Law Journal, Volume 5

John Elihu Hall - 1814 - 604 pages
...be called as aforesaid, all persons inhabiting in, or resorting to our said colonies, may confide in our royal protection for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws ©four realm of England; for which purpose 'We have given power trader our great seal to the governors...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 20

1816 - 722 pages
...ing to our said colonies, may confide* in otir ' royal protection for the enjoyment of the be' nefit of the laws of our realm of England : ' for which...under ' our great seal to the governors of our said co' lonies respectively, to erect and constitute, ' with the advice of our said councils respec' iivr!y,...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 20

1816 - 742 pages
...assemblies can be called, all persons inhabiting, or resorting to, our said colonies, may confide in our royal protection, for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of our realm of England." So that the enjoyment of tliese law? was to anticipate even the calling of the assemblies ; which was...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 20

1816 - 726 pages
...ing to our said colonies, may confide in our < royal protection for the enjoyment of the be* nefit of the laws of our realm of England : ' for which purpose we have given power nnder 1 onr great seal to the governors of our said co' lonies respectively, to erect and constitute,...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials Vol. XX

T. B. Howell, Esq. - 1816 - 806 pages
...assemblies can be called, all persons inhabiting, or resorting to, our said colonies, may confide in our royal protection, for the enjoyment of the benefit of the laws of our realm uf England." So that the enjoyment of these laws was to anticipate even the calling of the assemblies...
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