Sources and Documents Illustrating the American Revolution, 1764-1788: And the Formation of the Federal ConstitutionSamuel Eliot Morison |
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... repeal of all conflicting colonial laws . It suggested that only the Crown - not the colonial authorities - be permitted to acquire land from the Indians . As the enforcement of this plan was expected to cost £ 20,000 annually , it was ...
... repeal of all conflicting colonial laws . It suggested that only the Crown - not the colonial authorities - be permitted to acquire land from the Indians . As the enforcement of this plan was expected to cost £ 20,000 annually , it was ...
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... repeal'd , and yet obedience must be yielded to it till that repeal takes place . If the reasons that can be given against an Act are such as plainly demonstrate that it is against natural equity , the executive courts will adjudge such ...
... repeal'd , and yet obedience must be yielded to it till that repeal takes place . If the reasons that can be given against an Act are such as plainly demonstrate that it is against natural equity , the executive courts will adjudge such ...
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... repeal . [ 14 Geo . III , c . 19 and c . 45 are ] repealed , [ c . 39 ] is already expired . " 4 [ 15 Geo . III , c . 10 , c . 18 ; 16 Geo . III , c . 5 ; 17 Geo . III , c . 7 , c . 9 , c . 40,5 are ] measures of war , and must be ...
... repeal . [ 14 Geo . III , c . 19 and c . 45 are ] repealed , [ c . 39 ] is already expired . " 4 [ 15 Geo . III , c . 10 , c . 18 ; 16 Geo . III , c . 5 ; 17 Geo . III , c . 7 , c . 9 , c . 40,5 are ] measures of war , and must be ...
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