| Burton Alva Konkle - 1905 - 562 páginas
...the power to make laws is granted to the General Assembly in the most ample manner, "so as such laws be not contrary and repugnant unto, but as near as...constitution of the place and people there." What the true extent of the power thus granted is, must be open to explanation, as well by usage as by construction... | |
| James Oscar Pierce - 1906 - 352 páginas
...Island was to make all such laws as should be "as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of this realm of England, considering the nature and constitution of the place and people there." Our surprise was exhausted in observing the liberality of the Connecticut charter, and we take this... | |
| 1909 - 1388 páginas
...power to make laws is granted to the general assembly in the mose ample manner, "so as such laws, etc., be not contrary and repugnant unto, but, as near as may be, agreeable to, the laws, etc., of England, considering the nature and constitution of the place and people there." Care should... | |
| 1909 - 1374 páginas
...laws, etc., be not contrary and repugnant unto, but, ns near as may be, agreeable to. the laws, etc., of England, considering the nature and constitution of the place and people, there." Care should be, but not always has been, taken, by the courts in citing judicial decisions sustaining... | |
| 1913 - 1284 páginas
...hereafter shall, inhabit or be within the same, so as such laws, ordinances, and constitutions, so made, be not contrary and repugnant unto, but, as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of this our realm of England, considering the nature and constitution of the place and people there,"... | |
| Charles George Herbermann - 1913 - 876 páginas
...government of the colony, such laws being not repugnant to but agreeable as near as might be to the laws of England, "considering the nature and constitution of the place and people there". The separate existence of the little colony was long precarious. Coddington in 1651 secured for himself... | |
| Thomas Williams Bicknell - 1915 - 252 páginas
...hereafter shall inhabit or be within the same; so as such laws, ordinances and constitutions, so made, be not contrary and repugnant unto, but as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of this our realm of England, considering the nature and constitution of the place and people there,... | |
| John Davison Lawson - 1915 - 932 páginas
...hereafter shall, inhabit or be within the same; so as such l.iws, ordinances and constitutions, so made, be not contrary and repugnant unto, but, as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of this our realm of England, considering the nature and constitution of the place and people there."... | |
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 568 páginas
...from that of Connecticut; the people could elect officers and make laws, provided such laws were " not contrary and repugnant unto, but as near as may be, agreeable to the laws of this, our realm of England, considering the nature and constitution of the place and the people... | |
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