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" That if there be a new and uninhabited country found out by English subjects, as the law is the birthright of every subject, so, wherever they go, they carry their laws with them, and therefore such new found country is to be governed by the laws of England... "
Commentaries on Colonial and Foreign Laws: Generally, and in Their Conflict ... - Pagina xxxi
door William Burge - 1838
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A History of Criminal Law in New South Wales: The Colonial Period, 1788-1900

Gregory D. Woods - 2002 - 488 pagina’s
...discovered and planted by English subjects, all the English laws are immediately there in force. For as the law is the birthright of every subject, so wherever they go they carry their laws with them.4 The colonial view was that New South Wales was "uninhabited"5 in the sense employed by Blackstone,...
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Conciliation, Compulsion, Conversion: British Attitudes Towards Indigenous ...

Merete Falck Borch - 2004 - 346 pagina’s
...memorandum by the Privy Council in 1722 (the so-called "Case 15 - Anonymous"), in which it was stated That if there be a new and uninhabited country found...therefore such new found country is to be governed by the laws of England. In the next sentence, reference was made to Barbados, where a particular statute was...
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The Transatlantic Constitution: Colonial Legal Culture and the Empire

Mary Sarah Bilder - 2008 - 320 pagina’s
...11-12. In the 1826 report of Calvins Case, the editor, John Frager, inserted the 1722 memorandum stating that "if there be a new and uninhabited country found...every subject, so wherever they go, they carry their law with them, and therefore such new found country is to be governed by the laws of England, though...
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Conciliation, Compulsion, Conversion: British Attitudes Towards Indigenous ...

Merete Falck Borch - 2004 - 340 pagina’s
...and uninhahited country found out hy English suhjects, as the law is the hirthright of every suhject, so. wherever, they go. they carry their laws with them, and therefore such new found country is to he governed hy the laws of England. In the next sentence, reference was made to Barhados, where a particular...
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International Law Reports: Volume 127

Elihu Lauterpacht, C. J. Greenwood - 2005 - 934 pagina’s
...the Privy Council. It is recorded in Case 15 De Term. S. Trin 1722, and the germane part reads: 1st That if there be a new and uninhabited country found out by English subjects as the law is the birth right of every subject, so where ever they go, they carry their laws with them and therefore...
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Equiano, the African: Biography of a Self-made Man

Vincent Carretta - 2005 - 472 pagina’s
...discovered and planted by English subjects, all the English laws are immediately there in force. For as the law is the birthright of every subject, so wherever they go they carry their laws with them. But in conquered or ceded countries, that have already laws of their own, the king may indeed alter...
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Forging Alberta's Constitutional Framework

Richard Connors, John M. Law, University of Alberta. Centre for Constitutional Studies - 2005 - 578 pagina’s
...discovered and planted by English subjects, all the English laws are immediately there in force. For as the law is the birth-right of every subject, so wherever they go they carry their laws with them."4o In the long shadow of the Seven Years War (1756-1763), which witnessed British victories over...
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The Creation of the British Atlantic World

Elizabeth Mancke, Carole Shammas - 2005 - 420 pagina’s
...discovered and planted by English subjects all the English laws are immediately there in force. For as the law is the birthright of every subject, so wherever they go they carry their laws with them. But in conquered or ceded countries, that have already laws of their own, the king may indeed alter...
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The London Quarterly Review, Volume 50

William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1878 - 548 pagina’s
...Council from the foreign plantations, the Lords of the Privy Council declared the law to be — 1st. That if there be a new and uninhabited country found out by English subjects, they carry the laws, as their birthright, with them ; though after such country is inhabited by the...
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Lawyer and Banker and Southern Bench and Bar Review, Volume 17

Charles Ellewyn George - 1924 - 428 pagina’s
...new inhabited country found by English subjects, as the law is the birthright of every individual, so they carry their laws with them, and therefore, such new found country is governed by the law of England." Each new State, either by constitutional or by statutory provision,...
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