An Essay on the Constitutional Power of Great-Britain Over the Colonies in America: With the Resolves of the Committee for the Province of Pennsylvania, and Their Instructions to Their Representatives in AssemblyPrinted and sold, by William and Thomas Bradford, 1774 - 127 עמודים |
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עמוד 310
... chap . 2. v . 13. d Rom . xiii . 1 . e Grotius of the right of war and peace . book I. chap . 4 fec . 7 , 12. No. 3 . See the law of nature and nations , book VII . chap . 3 . as we are not , and , from local circumstances ( ) 310 310.
... chap . 2. v . 13. d Rom . xiii . 1 . e Grotius of the right of war and peace . book I. chap . 4 fec . 7 , 12. No. 3 . See the law of nature and nations , book VII . chap . 3 . as we are not , and , from local circumstances ( ) 310 310.
עמוד 313
... chap . 9 . An idea of despotic power . When the savages of Louisiana are desirous of fruit , they cut the tree to the root , and gather the fruit . This is an emblem of despotic government . Idem . book V. chap . 13 . The principle of ...
... chap . 9 . An idea of despotic power . When the savages of Louisiana are desirous of fruit , they cut the tree to the root , and gather the fruit . This is an emblem of despotic government . Idem . book V. chap . 13 . The principle of ...
עמוד 338
... proved by the perpetual practice of people , and the testimony of historians . • See Grotius , rights of war and peace : preliminary discourse , sect . 18. and book 1. chap . I. sect . 14 . wisest men to be due to human nature , and ( 338 )
... proved by the perpetual practice of people , and the testimony of historians . • See Grotius , rights of war and peace : preliminary discourse , sect . 18. and book 1. chap . I. sect . 14 . wisest men to be due to human nature , and ( 338 )
עמוד 339
... , law of nature and nations , book 2. chap . 3. sect . 23. with Barbeyrac's notes . 9 See Virgil , Æneid , book 10. verse 139. with the 15th note of the Abbe des Fontaines . In fine , a power of government , in its ( 339 )
... , law of nature and nations , book 2. chap . 3. sect . 23. with Barbeyrac's notes . 9 See Virgil , Æneid , book 10. verse 139. with the 15th note of the Abbe des Fontaines . In fine , a power of government , in its ( 339 )
עמוד 341
... chap . 8. and book . 8. chap . 6 . " In a free state , every man , who is supposed a free agent , ought to be , in some measure his own governor , and therefore a branch , at least of the legislative power ought to reside in the whole ...
... chap . 8. and book . 8. chap . 6 . " In a free state , every man , who is supposed a free agent , ought to be , in some measure his own governor , and therefore a branch , at least of the legislative power ought to reside in the whole ...
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עמוד 321 - Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her voice the harmony of the world ; all things in heaven and earth do her homage, the very least as feeling her care, and the greatest as not exempted from her power...
עמוד 302 - Honor, justice, and humanity call upon us to hold and to transmit to our posterity that liberty which we received from our ancestors. It is not our duty to leave wealth to our children, but it is our duty to leave liberty to them.
עמוד 378 - Our American plantations are principally of this latter sort, being obtained in the last century either by right of conquest and driving out the natives (with what natural justice I shall not at present enquire) or by treaties. And therefore the common law of England, as such, has no allowance or authority there; they being no part of the mother country, but distinct (though dependent) dominions.
עמוד 314 - As to the regulation of trade — we are of opinion, that by making some few amendments, the commerce of the colonies might be settled on a firm establishment, advantageous to Great Britain and them, requiring and subject to no future alterations, without mutual consent. We desire to have this point considered by the congress; and such measures taken, as they may judge proper.
עמוד 317 - ... you such instructions, as have appeared expedient to us, yet it is not our meaning, that by these or by any you may think proper to give them, the Deputies appointed by you should be restrained from agreeing to any measures, that shall be approved by the Congress.
עמוד 390 - ... those inherent, though latent, powers of society, which no climate, no time, no constitution, no contract, can ever destroy or diminish.
עמוד 337 - Strange contradiction. The same kingdom at the same time, the asylum and the bane of liberty. To return to the charge against us, we can safely appeal to that Being, from whom no thought can be concealed, that our warmest wish and utmost ambition is, that we and our posterity may ever remain subordinate to, and dependent upon our parent state. This submission our reason approves, our affection dictates, our duty commands, and our interest enforces.
עמוד 394 - By the feudal law all navigable rivers and havens were computed among the regalia ,e and were subject to the sovereign of the state. And in England it hath always been holden, that the king is lord of the whole shore,h and particularly is the guardian of the ports and havens, which are the inlets and gates of the realm...
עמוד 300 - IN the same year, and by a subsequent Act, it was declared, "that his Majesty in Parliament, of right, had power to bind the people of these Colonies by Statutes in all cases whatsoever.
עמוד 290 - That we acknowledge ourselves and the inhabitants of this province, liege subjects of his Majesty King George the third, to whom they and we owe and will bear true and faithful allegiance.