An Address to the Right Hon. Earl Bathurst |
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Page 83
... considered " but of a criminal nature , " and , as such , they had been admitted in appeal to the superior tribunal ; which , by the 13th law , title 22d , of the 21st Book of the Novisima Recopilacion , could not be admitted in appeal ...
... considered " but of a criminal nature , " and , as such , they had been admitted in appeal to the superior tribunal ; which , by the 13th law , title 22d , of the 21st Book of the Novisima Recopilacion , could not be admitted in appeal ...
Page 107
... considered the true and favoured subjects of their king . Their industrious exertions contribute largely to the filling of the colonial treasury ; and not one of their class holds a single situation , amidst the numerous places of trust ...
... considered the true and favoured subjects of their king . Their industrious exertions contribute largely to the filling of the colonial treasury ; and not one of their class holds a single situation , amidst the numerous places of trust ...
Page 213
... considered as a council of advice , and not of control . The determination of the Governor , even if it should be contrary to the opinion of such a council , must be considered as obligatory till such time as His Majesty's pleasure ...
... considered as a council of advice , and not of control . The determination of the Governor , even if it should be contrary to the opinion of such a council , must be considered as obligatory till such time as His Majesty's pleasure ...
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