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Page 135
Both these acts , however , were disapproved in England , and the Parliament
asserted its authority by a law passed in 1696 , declaring “ that all laws , bylaws ,
usages , and customs , which shall be in practice in any of the plantations ...
Both these acts , however , were disapproved in England , and the Parliament
asserted its authority by a law passed in 1696 , declaring “ that all laws , bylaws ,
usages , and customs , which shall be in practice in any of the plantations ...
Page 171
... the supreme courts of law in that kingdom ; by the means of which , all law suits
were protracted to an excessive length ... the laws , instead of being considered
as the protection , were become the oppression of the people , and in the place ...
... the supreme courts of law in that kingdom ; by the means of which , all law suits
were protracted to an excessive length ... the laws , instead of being considered
as the protection , were become the oppression of the people , and in the place ...
Page 216
Lord Melville is in the hands of the law ; and here , we are certain , complete
justice will be equally administered ... by them in maintaining the honor of the
laws , we own that we share in the surprise which the recent determination of
their ...
Lord Melville is in the hands of the law ; and here , we are certain , complete
justice will be equally administered ... by them in maintaining the honor of the
laws , we own that we share in the surprise which the recent determination of
their ...
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