| Edward Channing - 1896 - 388 Seiten
...colonists aforesaid are declared and entitled to all privileges and immunities of natural-born subjects, to all intents and purposes as if they had been abiding and born within the realm of England. "Resolved, That his Majesty,s liege people of this his ancient colony have enjoyed... | |
| Daniel Joseph Ryan - 1897
...happen to be born within any of the limits and precincts of the said several colonies and plantations shall have and enjoy all liberties, franchises, and...purposes, as if they had been abiding and born, within this our realm of England, or any other of our said dominions. 16. Moreover, our gracious will and... | |
| Alexander Hamilton, Harold Coffin Syrett, Jacob Ernest Cooke - 1961 - 678 Seiten
...all causes, which shall arise, grow, or happen to, or within, the same; according to such lavs, 27 ordinances, and instructions, as shall be in that...indicates, that it was not the royal intention to comprize the colonies within the realm of England. The powers committed to the two councils demonstrate... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 662 Seiten
...IIAVK and ENJOY all Lilx>rties, Franchi/.es. ami Immunities of Free Deni/.ens and natural Subjects within any of our other Dominions to all Intents and Purposes, as if thev had 1>een abiding and horn within this our Realm of England, or in any other of our Dominions.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary - 1975 - 290 Seiten
...embodied a clause to the effect that adventurers and settlers were to be considered English subjects with "all liberties, franchises and immunities within any...purposes, as if they had been abiding and born, within this our realm of England, or any other of our said dominions." " In order to retain such rights and... | |
| 1982 - 204 Seiten
...of the said several Colonies &i:J I'L-ntations, shall HAVE and enjoy all Liberties, Franchises, anil Immunities, within any of our other Dominions, to...Purposes, as if they had been abiding and born, within this our Realm of Ent>lnnc|, or any other of our said Dominions. :|During the seventeenth century and... | |
| John Phillip Reid - 2003 - 398 Seiten
...Great Britain"; that is "all Liberties, Privileges, and Immunities of Denizens and natural Subjects, to all Intents and Purposes, as if they had been abiding and born within the Realm of England." The second English right asserted was the one most directly imperiled by the... | |
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