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25 July 1802 N. S. Wales 2
In the Bill of rights I read in two propositions
1. That By Art 4. money for or to the use of the
Crown, by pretence of prerogative, without grant of Parliament,
for longer time, or in any other manner than
the same is or shall be granted — is illegal.
2 That by Art. 6 The keeping up raising or keeping
a standing army, within the kingdom, in time of peace
unless it be with consent of Parliament, is against Law. +
+ 1 W. Joss. 2.c.7. §.1.
Considering these two passages In these two passages Were we to confirm Confirming our consideration
of the Act in respect of these two passages to the mere letter, it
might be observed that in regard to the first, if no
money were to be actively raised for the use of the Crown in the conquered
Colony, so long as that were the case, so long might
the acts of the Crown legislating over it be legal — this article notwithstanding.
In regard to the second — a narrow sense might
be endeavoured to be put upon the word kingdom, by
confirming the extent of this remedial part of the law
to the precise extent of the preceding hyboreal part of it
the army which constituted the particular being
the army kept up on England by the abdicated King.
But the spirit surely, and rather not the mere letter of the
Act in such a case is surely the proper standard: and
in the present case that spirit is not dubious.
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