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" I always mean the King without the concurrence of Parliament,) has a power to alter the old and to introduce new laws in a conquered country, this legislation being subordinate, that is, subordinate to his own authority in Parliament, he cannot make any... "
The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British India and Its Dependencies - Page 75
1828
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A General Abridgment of Law and Equity: Alphabetically Digested ..., Volume 1

Charles Viner - 1799 - 610 pages
...power to alter the old and introduce new laws in a conquered country, the legiflation being fubordinate to his own authority in, parliament, he cannot make...any new change contrary to fundamental principles : he cannot exempt an inhabitant from that particular dominion ; as for inftance, from the laws of...
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Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Court of King's Bench:: From ..., Volume 1

Great Britain. Court of King's Bench - 1800 - 444 pages
...introduce new. laws in a conquered country, this legiflation being fubordinate,, that is, fubordinate to his own authority in parliament, he cannot make...any new change contrary to fundamental principles: he cannot exempt an inhabitant from that particular dominion ; as for inftance, from the laws of trade,...
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The Question of the Bahama Jurisdiction Over the Turk's Islands: Discussed ...

Isocrates - 1803 - 104 pages
...alter the old and introduce new laws ; but, this legiflation being fubordinate, that is, fubordinate to his own authority in Parliament, he cannot make...any new change contrary to fundamental principles. If he acquires a country by title of defcent, or by the propriety or occupancy of his fubjects, he...
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A Treatise on the Statute of Frauds: As it Regards Declarations in Trust ...

William Roberts - 1807 - 522 pages
...alterthe old and introduce new laws into a conquered country, this legislation being subordinate, that is, subordinate to his own authority in parliament, he cannot make any new change contrary tofundamental principles : he cannot exempt an inhabitant from that particular dominion ; as, for instance,...
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The Oriental Herald and Journal of General Literature, Volume 14

James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 624 pages
...has a power to alter the old, and to introduce • Cowper's Reports, 204. f Dodsons's Adm. Rep. 450. new laws in a conquered country, this legislation...any new change contrary to fundamental principles. He cannot exempt an inhabitant from that particular dominion : as, for instance, from the laws of trade,...
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The Oriental herald and colonial review [ed. by J.S. Buckingham]., Volume 14

James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 640 pages
...has a power to alter the old, and to introduce • Cowpcr's Reports, i!04. f Dodsons's Adm. Rep, 460. laws in a conquered country, this legislation being...any new change contrary to fundamental principles. He cannot exempt an inhabitant from that particular dominion : as, for instance, from the laws of trade,...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany, Volume 25

1828 - 1102 pages
...subsequently interfere. In the sixth proposition before alluded to, Lord Mansfield puts it hypothetically : ** if the king has a power to alter the old and to introduce...proceed to call your attention to the proceedings in 1788, and to the language employed by Mr. I'itt, on proposing that act, as I find it in a report of...
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Epitome of the Laws of Nova-Scotia, Volume 1

Beamish Murdoch - 1832 - 260 pages
...the old and introduce new laws in a conquered country, this legislation being subordinate, that is subordinate to his own authority in parliament, he...any new change contrary to fundamental principles. " No question was ever started before, but that the king has a right to a legislative authority over...
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Courts of King's Bench and in ...

George Okill Stuart - 1834 - 652 pages
...introduce new laws, in a con- 1832<~*"v>-' " quered country, this legislation being subordinate CUVILUBR " to his own authority in parliament, he cannot make " any new change contrary to fundamental princi" ples."(a) One of those fundamental principles has always been understood to be, the right of...
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Calcutta Monthly Journal and General Register ...

1837 - 682 pages
...old and to introduce new laws in a conquered country ; this legislation being subordinate, that is, subordinate to his own authority in Parliament, he...any new change contrary to fundamental principles: he cannot exempt an inhabitant from the particular dominion : as for instance, from the laws of trade,...
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