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The Affembly was to detemine by the majority of the voices then prefent, and to enad general laws for the colony, referving to the governor a negative voice.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the United States of America, and of the European settlements in America and the West-Indies Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. cn 1796
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We do not however arro - gantly upbraid or queftion the power of parliament, that once found it expedient to enad thefe laws, but with Judge Blakiilon we hint it with decency to thofe, whofe fta - tions enable them to judge, that this great rigour may be no longer ncceffary to pre - vent the mifchief.
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The decalogue, though peculiarly ad - dreffed to the Ifraelites, is applicable to all na - tions, as men and citizens; while God authorifed Mofes to enad feveral political and ceremonial laws, well fuited to the exigencies of his people.
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The houfe of Auftria, which has fo often ftood forth in defence of our common rights, which has poured armies into the field in confe - deracy with Britain to fupprefs the infolence of that family which* nothing could fatisfy but boundlefs power, now demands the affiftanoe which it has fo often afforded; that affiftance is demanded from us by every claim which the laws of fociety can enad, or the didates of nature can fugged, by treaties maturely confiderrd, and folemnljr confirmed, by the ties of antient friendihip, and the obligations oJT common intereft.
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- that Parliaments could not in thofe days have been bought, packed or procured, who would likewife have voted, addreffed and enad: ed in the fame language?
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IIL And bc '. * further enad cd, That if any perfon flia!) nil. fpc&ors, orre - fully obftruct, hinder, refift, or in any wife oppofe, any of the fufing to pro - perfons hereby authorifed and empowered to view and examine duce weights, f uc h weights and balances in the execution of his office, or if any
The Statutes at Large from the Magna Charta, to the End of the Eleventh Parliament of Great ... 1795
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