The Constitution of the United States Compared with Our OwnJ. Murray, 1854 - Počet stran: 389 |
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Strana 14
... adoption of the policy and legislation of the parent country before the Revolution than any other colony . " In Pennsylvania , Delaware , and New Ply- mouth , the eldest son , in case of intestacy , was to have a double portion . The ...
... adoption of the policy and legislation of the parent country before the Revolution than any other colony . " In Pennsylvania , Delaware , and New Ply- mouth , the eldest son , in case of intestacy , was to have a double portion . The ...
Strana 18
... adopted , and the eldest son took the whole inheritance by primogeniture . This system was for a short period repealed by an Act ( 4 & 5. Geo . I. , 1718 ) , which divided the estate among all the children , giving the eldest son a ...
... adopted , and the eldest son took the whole inheritance by primogeniture . This system was for a short period repealed by an Act ( 4 & 5. Geo . I. , 1718 ) , which divided the estate among all the children , giving the eldest son a ...
Strana 21
... adopted ( as will be hereafter shown ) without the gravest misgivings on the part of some of the wisest men of the Revolution ; which are varied already in some important respects from what they sanctioned ; and are regarded with ...
... adopted ( as will be hereafter shown ) without the gravest misgivings on the part of some of the wisest men of the Revolution ; which are varied already in some important respects from what they sanctioned ; and are regarded with ...
Strana 25
... adopted by the Crown . " * The only part of the com- mon law which they were in practice restrained from altering was that which related to their allegiance , and of the statute law , those Acts of Parliament which particularly related ...
... adopted by the Crown . " * The only part of the com- mon law which they were in practice restrained from altering was that which related to their allegiance , and of the statute law , those Acts of Parliament which particularly related ...
Strana 31
... adopted a Declaration of Rights , passed Acts forbidding all commercial rela- tions between themselves and Great Britain , authorised the raising of troops , and appointed General Washington as their commander - in- chief , they CH ...
... adopted a Declaration of Rights , passed Acts forbidding all commercial rela- tions between themselves and Great Britain , authorised the raising of troops , and appointed General Washington as their commander - in- chief , they CH ...
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