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<p><note>N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 7</note> p. 213. <add><del>&added text 214</del></add> Whatever construction is to be put upon it [the<lb/> King's proclamation in Granada] which perhaps may be very <lb/>difficult through all the cares to which perhaps may be very<lb/> difficult through all the cares to which it may be applied, <lb/>it <del>la</del> alludes to a <del>gorve</del> government by <hi rend='underline'>laws in being</hi>, and <lb/>by courts of justices, <hi rend='underline'>not</hi> by a <hi rend='underline'>legislative</hi> authority, until<lb/> an assembly should be called. <del><gap/></del></p> | <p><note>N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 7</note> p. 213. <add><del>&added text 214</del></add> Whatever construction is to be put upon it [the<lb/> King's proclamation in Granada] which perhaps may be very <lb/>difficult through all the cares to which perhaps may be very<lb/> difficult through all the cares to which it may be applied, <lb/>it <del>la</del> alludes to a <del>gorve</del> government by <hi rend='underline'>laws in being</hi>, and <lb/>by courts of justices, <hi rend='underline'>not</hi> by a <hi rend='underline'>legislative</hi> authority, until<lb/> an assembly should be called. <del><gap/></del></p> | ||
<p><note>N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 8</note> pp 213,214 <del>We</del> therefore think, that by the two proclamations<lb/> and the commission to governor <hi rend='underline'>Melville</hi>, the King had immediately<lb/> <gap/> granted to all who were or <lb/>should become inhabitants, or who had, or should | <p><note>N<hi rend='superscript'>o</hi> 8</note> pp 213,214 <del>We</del> therefore think, that by the two proclamations<lb/> and the commission to governor <hi rend='underline'>Melville</hi>, the King had immediately<lb/> <gap/> granted to all who were or <lb/>should become inhabitants, or who had, or should <unclear>secure</unclear> <lb/>property in the island of <hi rend='underline'>Granada</hi>, or more generally <lb/><hi rend='underline'>to all whom it might concern</hi>, that the subordinate <lb/>legislation <del>ever</del> over the island should be exercised by<lb/> an assembly with the consent of the governor and <lb/>council, in like manner as the other islands belonging <lb/>to the king. </p> | ||
Extracts from the case of Hall v. Campbell
No 7 p. 213. &added text 214 Whatever construction is to be put upon it [the
King's proclamation in Granada] which perhaps may be very
difficult through all the cares to which perhaps may be very
difficult through all the cares to which it may be applied,
it la alludes to a gorve government by laws in being, and
by courts of justices, not by a legislative authority, until
an assembly should be called.
No 8 pp 213,214 We therefore think, that by the two proclamations
and the commission to governor Melville, the King had immediately
granted to all who were or
should become inhabitants, or who had, or should secure
property in the island of Granada, or more generally
to all whom it might concern, that the subordinate
legislation ever over the island should be exercised by
an assembly with the consent of the governor and
council, in like manner as the other islands belonging
to the king.
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