Excellency must know that the resolve is, to speak in the language of the common law, not now executory, but to all intents and purposes executed. If, as is most probable, by the word rescinding is intended the passing a vote in direct and express disapprobation... The Political Register for ... - Page 1421768Full view - About this book
| Early English newspapers - 1768 - 694 pages
...piefented to governor fiernurd before their drtTblurion, they fav, " Vour excellency muft know thai the refolution referred to, is, to fpeak in the language of the common law, not now executory," bat to all io.lt nts and porpofes " executed."' The circular letters have been lent, and many of them... | |
| English literature - 1768 - 750 pages
...ever bear him true and faithful allegiance. We alfo regard mere hiftorical fact. Your Excellency muft know, that the refolution referred to, is, to fpeak...law, not now " executory," but to all intents and purpofea " executed." The circular letters have been fent, and many of them your Excellency as the... | |
| 1768 - 418 pages
...when 'tis evident that refolution has no exiltence, but as a mere hiftorical fach Your excellency muft know that the refolution referred to; is, to fpeak...now in the public papers §; the public, the world, mult and will judge of the propofal, purpofes and anfwers; We could as well refcind thofe letters as... | |
| 1768 - 332 pages
...refolution has DO exiilence but a mere hiftorical fait. Your excellency muft know, that the refolu« tion referred to, is, to fpeak in the language of the common...executory, but to all intents and purpofes executed. The circulât letters have been fcjit, aod many of them have Q_ been n8 AMERICAN AFFAIRS. been anfwered... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1788 - 676 pages
...refolution has no exiftence but as a mere hiftorical fact. Your excellency muft know, that the refolution is, to fpeak in the language of the common law, not...executory, but to all intents and purpofes executed. If, as is moft probable, by the word refcinding is intended the pafilng a vote, in direct and exprefs... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1795 - 374 pages
...exiftence.but as a mere h'iftorical faft. Your Excellency muft know that the refolution is, to fpeak the language of the common law, not now executory, but to all intents and purpofcs executed. If, as is moft probable, by the word refunding is intended the paffing a vote in... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1796 - 504 pages
...exiftence but as a mere hiftoriad fact. Your excellency muft know that the refolution is, to fpeak the language of the common law, not now executory, but to all intents and purpofes executed. If, as is moft probable, by the word rescmdmg is intended the paffirig a vote in direct and ex~ prefs... | |
| William Belsham - Great Britain - 1796 - 508 pages
...mere hiftorical fact. Your excellency muft know that the refolution is, to fpeak the language of $>e common law, not now executory, but to all intents and purpofes executed. If, as is moft probable, by the word refcinding is intended the paffing a vote in direct and exprefs... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1813 - 478 pages
...existence but as a mere historical fact. Your excellency must know, that the resolution is, to speak Speak in the language of the common law, not now executory, but to all intents and purposes executed. If, as it is most prohable, by the word reseinding is intended the passing at vote,... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1829 - 650 pages
...existence but as a mere historical fact. Your excellency must know, that the resolution is, to speak in the language of the common law, not now executory, but to all intents and purposes executed. If, as is most probable, by the word rescinding is intended the passing a vote,... | |
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