Ponedeljak, Januar 17, 2011

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would read a page or two further in that excellent defence,7 you will see that he mentions this as the sense of the phrase, as taken from an act of parliament, rather than as the sense he would choose himself to put upon it and, he expressly designs to show, in vindication of the charter, that, in that sense of the words, there never was a law made in the plantations repugnant to the laws of great britain. He gives another construction, much more likely to be the true intent of the words, namely, that the patentees shall not presume, under color of their particular charters, to make any laws inconsistent with the great charter,

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