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<p>20 May 1804</p>
<p>I 100</p>
<p>A law repayment to God's <lb/> and man's law.</p>
<p>I 101</p>
 
<p>Laws of nature<lb/> Implied contract<lb/> between conqueror and<lb/> conquered</p>
<p>I 104</p>
 
<p>Rights founded on the <lb/> law of nature</p>
<p>I 105</p>
 
<p>Emigrants to uninhabited <lb/> countries carry their laws<lb/> with them</p>
<p>I 105</p>
<p>Laws in conquered countries<lb/> ag<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> the law of God instantly<lb/> to cease</p>
<p>I 105</p>
<p>Natural justice applied<lb/> to the conquest of America</p>
<p>I 113</p>
<p>In Countries Palatine offences<lb/> against the Peace of the owners.</p>
<p>I 119</p>
<p>Persons &#x2014; natural &amp; artificial</p>
<p>I 119</p>
<p>Rights belonging to persons<lb/> in a state of nature</p>
<p>I 120</p>
 
<p>Rights vested in persons by<lb/> laws of nature</p>
<p>I 121</p>
<p>Rights <add>=</add> <del>equal</del> natural liberty</p>
 
<p>I 123</p>
 
<p>Standard of liberty &#x2014; nature<lb/> and reason</p>
<p>I 125</p>
 
<p>Inherent and natural rights<lb/> defined</p>
<p>I 125</p>
 
<p>Homicide or manslaughter<lb/> killing a child in the womb</p>
<p>I 126</p>
 
<p>Infant in womb supposed<lb/> to be born</p>
<p>I 126</p>
 
<p>Maiming breach of civil<lb/> liberty</p>
<p>I 128</p>
 
<p>Civil &amp; natural death</p>
 
<p>I 129</p>
 
<p>Right to take away a man's<lb/> life founded on diverse <gap/></p>
<p>I 130</p>
 
<p>Men have a natural right<lb/> not to be injured</p>
<p>I 130</p>
 
<p>Personal liberty<add>....</add> a <del>natural</del><lb/> right strictly natural</p>
<p>I 132</p>
 
<p>Restraint = imprisonment</p>
 
<p>I 134</p>
 
<p>Property an inherent right<lb/> natural</p>
<p>I 134</p>
 
<p>Natural liberty resigned<lb/> to preserve natural property</p>
<p>I 135</p>
 
<p>Public an individual</p>
<p>I 135</p>
<p>A man not constrained to<lb/> pay Taxes <del>not</del> imposed without<lb/> his consent</p>
<pb/>
<p>I 136</p>
<p>King not to take Taxes except<lb/> imposed by common consent</p>
<p>I 137</p>
 
<p>No extension of prerogative<lb/> without people's consent</p>
<p>I 137</p>
 
<p>Courts of justice always open</p>
<p>I 137</p>
 
<p>King always present in Courts<lb/> &amp; saying <hi rend="underline">nulli</hi> &amp;c.</p>
<p>I 137</p>
 
<p>Courts open to all &#x2014; justice administered<lb/> gratis &amp; without<lb/> delay</p>
 
<p>I 137</p>
 
<p>Every man may know the law</p>
<p>I 139</p>
<p>to make allowable resistance <lb/> a natural right.</p>
<p>I 150</p>
 
<p>Crown no <hi rend="underline">power</hi> to do wrong</p>
 
<p>I 154</p>
 
<p>By his representatives every<lb/> man his own governor</p>
<p>I 160</p>
 
<p>Freedom of speech in Parliam<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></p>
<p>I 163</p>
 
<p>People tax themselves</p>
 
<p>I 165</p>
 
<p>Mean persons have no will</p>
 
<p>I 178</p>
 
<p>Every man a party in mak<hi rend="superscript">g</hi><lb/>Acts of Parliam<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></p>
<p>I 180</p>
<p>Dissolution civil death of<lb/> Parliament</p>
<p>I 183</p>
<p>Executive power vested in a<lb/> single person by gen<hi rend="superscript">l</hi> consent</p>
<p>I 189</p>
 
<p>King never dies</p>
 
<p>I 221</p>
<p>Peers intended always to be<lb/> assisting the King</p>
<p>I 226</p>
<p>Original contract deduced<lb/> from reason, &amp; natural law</p>
<p>I 226</p>
<p>Natural principle for King<lb/> to govern according to law</p>
<p>I 227, 230. 238/229</p>
 
<p>Original contract between king<lb/> and people</p>
<p>I 230</p>
<p>Natural liberties</p>
<p>I 233</p>
<p>Prerogatives inherent and <lb/> incidental</p>
<p>I 234</p>
<p>Super-human qualities ascribed<lb/> to King</p>
<p>I 236</p>
<p>Natural law &#x2014; remedy against<lb/> king matter of grace, not<lb/> compulsion</p>
<p>I 236</p>
 
<p>Action ag<hi rend="superscript">t</hi> King proceeds on<lb/> natural equity</p>
<p>I 238. I 237</p>
<p>King can do no wrong</p>
<p>I 237</p>
<p>Reciprocity of independence<lb/> between the King &amp; 2 H. of Parliam<hi rend="superscript">t</hi></p>
<p>I 238</p>
 
<p>King &#x2014; perfection</p>
<p>I 239</p>
<p>Exercise of the King by power<lb/> cannot prejudice the people</p>
<pb>
<p>I 239</p>
<p>King cannot <hi rend="underline">think</hi> wrong</p>
<p>I 240</p>
<p>No negligence in King</p>
<p>I 241</p>
<p>King never a man or</p>
<p>I 242</p>
<p>King immortal</p>
<p>I 243</p>
<p>King absolute</p>
<p>I 246</p>
<p>Rights as of ambassadors determined<lb/> by the law of nature</p>
<p>I 250</p>
<p>Fundamental law of society <lb/>to delegate to the King the right <lb/> of making war</p>
<p>I 251</p>
<p>Making reprisals dictated by <lb/>nature</p>
<p>I 257</p>
<p>King the fountain of justice</p>
<p>I 257</p>
<p>King a reservoir of equity</p>
<p>I 258<lb/> 289</p>
<p>All offences against the King's <lb/> peace</p>
<p>I 258</p>
<p>Public an invisible body</p>
<p>I 260</p>
<p>King always present in Courts <lb/>of Justice</p>
<p>I 261</p>
<p>King fountain of honor</p>
<p>I 262</p>
<p>Possession of office implies <lb/> superiority of abilities</p>
<p>I 288</p>
<p>Dogs and Cats are <foreign>ferea naturea</foreign></p>
<p>I 288</p>
<p>King's right to <gap/> &amp;c. founded <lb/> on law of nature</p>
<p>I 289</p>
<p>Right to property a civil right <lb/> in exchange for freedom</p>
<p>I 291</p>
<p><gap/></p>
<p>I 292</p>
<p>King proprietor of all lands<lb/> in the kingdom</p>
<p>I 292</p>
<p>An idiot presumed likely never <lb/>to attain an understanding</p>
 
<p>I 293</p><p>Deaf dumb &amp; blind = <gap/></p><p>I 338 <lb/> 344</p><p>King 's peace</p><p>II 59. II 51. I 355</p><p>King owner of all lands</p>
<p>I 357</p>
<p>Feigned allegiance from subject <lb/> to the King</p><p>I 357</p><p>All infants from birth under <lb/> King's protection</p><p>I 28</p><p>Allegiance <gap/> from an implied<lb/> contact</p><p>I 362</p><p>Denizens cannot inherit, <lb/> their parents having no<lb/> inheritable blood</p><p>I 373</p><p>Corporations never die</p><p>I 385</p><p>King fountain of nobility</p><p>I 400</p><p>Soldiers not to be <gap/><lb/> but by consent</p>
<p>I 1410</p><p>Husband &amp; wife a relation<lb/> founded in nature</p>





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20 May 1804

I 100

A law repayment to God's
and man's law.

I 101

Laws of nature
Implied contract
between conqueror and
conquered

I 104

Rights founded on the
law of nature

I 105

Emigrants to uninhabited
countries carry their laws
with them

I 105

Laws in conquered countries
agt the law of God instantly
to cease

I 105

Natural justice applied
to the conquest of America

I 113

In Countries Palatine offences
against the Peace of the owners.

I 119

Persons — natural & artificial

I 119

Rights belonging to persons
in a state of nature

I 120

Rights vested in persons by
laws of nature

I 121

Rights = equal natural liberty

I 123

Standard of liberty — nature
and reason

I 125

Inherent and natural rights
defined

I 125

Homicide or manslaughter
killing a child in the womb

I 126

Infant in womb supposed
to be born

I 126

Maiming breach of civil
liberty

I 128

Civil & natural death

I 129

Right to take away a man's
life founded on diverse

I 130

Men have a natural right
not to be injured

I 130

Personal liberty.... a natural
right strictly natural

I 132

Restraint = imprisonment

I 134

Property an inherent right
natural

I 134

Natural liberty resigned
to preserve natural property

I 135

Public an individual

I 135

A man not constrained to
pay Taxes not imposed without
his consent


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I 136

King not to take Taxes except
imposed by common consent

I 137

No extension of prerogative
without people's consent

I 137

Courts of justice always open

I 137

King always present in Courts
& saying nulli &c.

I 137

Courts open to all — justice administered
gratis & without
delay

I 137

Every man may know the law

I 139

to make allowable resistance
a natural right.

I 150

Crown no power to do wrong

I 154

By his representatives every
man his own governor

I 160

Freedom of speech in Parliamt

I 163

People tax themselves

I 165

Mean persons have no will

I 178

Every man a party in makg
Acts of Parliamt

I 180

Dissolution civil death of
Parliament

I 183

Executive power vested in a
single person by genl consent

I 189

King never dies

I 221

Peers intended always to be
assisting the King

I 226

Original contract deduced
from reason, & natural law

I 226

Natural principle for King
to govern according to law

I 227, 230. 238/229

Original contract between king
and people

I 230

Natural liberties

I 233

Prerogatives inherent and
incidental

I 234

Super-human qualities ascribed
to King

I 236

Natural law — remedy against
king matter of grace, not
compulsion

I 236

Action agt King proceeds on
natural equity

I 238. I 237

King can do no wrong

I 237

Reciprocity of independence
between the King & 2 H. of Parliamt

I 238

King — perfection

I 239

Exercise of the King by power
cannot prejudice the people

<pb>

I 239

King cannot think wrong

I 240

No negligence in King

I 241

King never a man or

I 242

King immortal

I 243

King absolute

I 246

Rights as of ambassadors determined
by the law of nature

I 250

Fundamental law of society
to delegate to the King the right
of making war

I 251

Making reprisals dictated by
nature

I 257

King the fountain of justice

I 257

King a reservoir of equity

I 258
289

All offences against the King's
peace

I 258

Public an invisible body

I 260

King always present in Courts
of Justice

I 261

King fountain of honor

I 262

Possession of office implies
superiority of abilities

I 288

Dogs and Cats are ferea naturea

I 288

King's right to &c. founded
on law of nature

I 289

Right to property a civil right
in exchange for freedom

I 291

I 292

King proprietor of all lands
in the kingdom

I 292

An idiot presumed likely never
to attain an understanding

I 293

Deaf dumb & blind =

I 338
344

King 's peace

II 59. II 51. I 355

King owner of all lands

I 357

Feigned allegiance from subject
to the King

I 357

All infants from birth under
King's protection

I 28

Allegiance from an implied
contact

I 362

Denizens cannot inherit,
their parents having no
inheritable blood

I 373

Corporations never die

I 385

King fountain of nobility

I 400

Soldiers not to be
but by consent

I 1410

Husband & wife a relation
founded in nature




Identifier: | JB/097/124/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 97.

Date_1

1804-05-20

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

097

Main Headings

Folio number

124

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

d1

Penner

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

31508

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