| Great Britain. Parliament, 1779. House of commons - United States - 1779 - 238 pages
...authority of importance than 'that of granting pardon?, with fuch exceptions as the Commiflioners fhould think proper to make, and of declaring America, or any part of it, in the Krng's peace, upon fubtniffion." If the Commiffioners had further and other powers, it is greatly... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1779 - 750 pages
...lordfhip's commiffion con-- tained any other authority of importance than what is contained in the an of Parliament, viz. That of granting pardons, with fuch exceptions as the commiffioners mall think proper to make, and of declaring America, or any part of it, to be in the King's peace upon... | |
| Parliament commons, proc - 1779 - 100 pages
...authority of importance than that of granting pardons, with fuch exceptions as the Commifiionera fhould think proper to make, and of declaring America, or any part of it, in the king's peace, upon iubmiffion." If the Cotnmiflionerj had further and other powers, it is greatly... | |
| Edmund Burke - Great Britain - 1780 - 700 pages
...corn-million contained any other authority of impor- ConSre'stance than what is contained in the Act of Parliament, viz. That of granting pardons, with fuch exceptions as the Commiflioners lhall think proper to make, and of declaring America, or any part of it, to be in the... | |
| American war of independence - 1787 - 468 pages
...authority of importance, than that of granting pardons, with fuch exceptions as the commiflioners fhculd think proper to make, and of declaring America, or any part of It, to be in the King's peace upon iubmiffion. The rclidue of the comfniftion confided of the power of enquiring ir.i" i!n- (late of America,... | |
| History - 1788 - 638 pages
...appear to your committee," that his lordihip's commiffion contained any other authority of importance than what is contained in the aft of Parliament, viz....the commiffioners fhall think proper to make, and of de .ciaring America, or any part of it, to be in the King's peace upon j'.ibmifllon. For, as to the... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1788 - 638 pages
...appear to your committee, that his lordfhip's commiffion contained any other authority of importance than what is contained in the aft of Parliament, viz....pardons, with fuch exceptions as the commiffioners (hall think proper to make, and of de claring America, or any part of it, to be in the King's peace... | |
| History - 1788 - 642 pages
...appear to your committee, that his lordihip's comrmffion contained any other authority of importance than what is contained in the aft of Parliament, viz....That of granting pardons, with fuch exceptions as the commifiioners fhall think proper to make, and of de claring America, or any part of it, to be in the... | |
| James Hardie - Biography - 1801 - 526 pages
...to be only those of granting pardons, with such exceptions as he and his brother, the general, might think proper to make ; and of declaring America, or any part of it-, to be in the king's peace, on submission. JL,ord Howe having expressed his concern, at being obliged to distress those whom he... | |
| 1804 - 624 pages
...act of parliament, •viz. that of granting pardons, with such exceptions as the commissioners shall think proper to make, and of declaring America, or any part of it, to be in the king's peace; for as to the power of enquiring into the state of America (add they), which his lordship mentioned... | |
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