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" Such colonists carry with them only so much of the English law, as is applicable to their own situation and the condition of an infant colony; such, for instance, as the general rules of inheritance, and of protection from personal injuries. "
The Law of Freedom and Bondage in the United States - Page 120
by John Codman Hurd - 1858
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A New Collection of Voyages, Discoveries and Travels: Containing ..., Volume 7

Voyages and travels - 1767 - 476 pages
...inheritance, and of protection from perfonal injuries. The • artificial refinements and diftinctions incident to the property of a great and commercial people, the laws of police and revenue (fuch efpechlly as are inforced by penalties) the mode of maintenance for the eftablimed clergy, the...
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A New Collection of Voyages, Discoveries and Travels: Containing ..., Volume 7

Voyages and travels - 1767 - 542 pages
...inheritance, and of protection from perfonal injuries. The artificial refinements and diftinctions incident to the property of a great and commercial people, the laws pf police and revenue (fuch efpecially as are inforced by penalties) the mode of maintenance for the...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1791 - 518 pages
...and of protection from per-, fonal injuries. The artificial refinements and diftindtions in-i cident to the property of a great and commercial people, the laws of police and revenue, (fuch efpecially as are inforced by penalties) the mode of maintenance for the eftablifhed clergy,...
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Encyclopædia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts ..., Volume 5, Part 1

Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 434 pages
...inheritance, and of protection from perfonal injuries. The artificial refinements and diftinftions incident to the property of a great and commercial people, the laws of policy and revenue (fuch efpecially asare enforced by penalties), the mode of maintenance for the eftablifhed...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 678 pages
...per*4lnft. 186. m 2 P. Wms. 75. .*6«. K 2 for fonal injuries. The artificial refinements and diftindions incident to the property of a great and commercial people, the laws of police and revenue, (fuch efpecially as are inforced by penalties,) the mode of maintenance for the eflablifhed clergy,...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England,: In Four Books, Volume 1

William Blackstone - Law - 1800 - 678 pages
...»SiUL. 411. 466. K 2 fonaJ fonal injuries. The artificial refinements and diftinctionsin-. cident to the property of a great and commercial people, the laws of police and revenue, (fuch efpecially as are inforced by penalties,) the mode of maintenance for the eflablifhed clergy,...
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The Works of the Honourable James Wilson, L. L. D.: Late One of ..., Volume 2

James Wilson - Law - 1804 - 514 pages
...force. But this must be understood with very many and very great restrictions. Such colonists carry with them only so much of the English law, as is applicable...own situation and the condition of an infant colony. The artificial refinements and distinctions incident to the property of a great and commercial people,...
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Commentaries on the Laws of England: In Four Books, Volume 1

Sir William Blackstone - Law - 1807 - 686 pages
...force. But this must be understood with very many and very great restrictions. Such colonists carry with them only so much of the English law, as is applicable...commercial people, the laws of police and revenue, (such especially as are enforced by penalties,) the mode of maintenance for the established clergy,...
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A Treatise on the Statute of Frauds: As it Regards Declarations in Trust ...

William Roberts - Evidence (Law) - 1807 - 522 pages
...only so much of the £nglish law, as is applicable to their own own situation and the condition of »n infant colony; such, for instance, as the general...a great and commercial people, the laws of police :in<! revenue, (stirh especially as are enforced by penalties) the mode of maintenance for the established...
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The American Law Journal and Miscellaneous Repertory, Volume 2

John Elihu Hall - Law - 1809 - 538 pages
...be understood with many and very great restrictions. Such colonists carry with them only so much of English law as is applicable to their own situation,...inheritance and of protection from personal injuries." 1 Blacks. Com. 107. This principle is very reasonable ; it is founded on the plain dictates of common...
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