| Philip Pittman - Mississippi River - 1770 - 138 pages
...of Louifiana is compofed of a governor, an intendant, and a royal council. The governor is inverted with a great deal of power, which, however, on the...it is checked by the royal council, whofe office it partly is to fee that the people are not opprefled by the one nor defrauded by the other. The royal... | |
| Edmund Burke - America - 1770 - 340 pages
...colonies is in a governor, an intendant, and a royal council. The governor is invefted with a great deaf of power ; which however, on the fide of the crown,...checked by the intendant, who has the care of the king-s rights, and whatever relates to the revenue ; and on the fide of the people, it is checked by... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1839 - 716 pages
...and a royal council. The governor is invested with a great deal of power; which, however, on the side of the crown, is checked by the intendant, who has...rights, and whatever relates to the revenue ; and on the side of the people, it is checked by the royal council, whose office it is, to see that the people... | |
| John Wymond, Henry Plauché Dart - Louisiana - 1919 - 508 pages
...and a Royal Council. The Governor is invested with a great deal of power, which, however, on the side of the Crown is checked by the Intendant who has the...rights and whatever relates to the revenue; and on the side of the people it is checked by the Royal Council whose office it partly is to see that the people... | |
| 1757 - 380 pages
...divifions of their colonies is in aGovernor, an Intendant, and Royal Council. TheGovernor is inverted with a great deal of power ; which however, on the...of the people, it is checked by the Royal Council, whole office it is, to fee that the people are not oppiellcd by the one, nor defrauded by the other... | |
| 1919 - 510 pages
...and a Royal Council. The Governor is invested with a great deal of power, which, however, on the side of the Crown is checked by the Intendant who has the...rights and whatever relates to the revenue; and on the side of the people it is checked by the Royal Council whose office it partly is to see that the people... | |
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