| Edmund Burke - History - 1845 - 864 pages
...institutions ultimately sanctioned, the three following conditions are absolutely essential : — " 1st. That there shall not be in the eye of the law any distinction...distinction of colour, origin, language, or creed ; but that the protection of the law, in letter and in substance, shall be extended impartially to all alike.... | |
| Books - 1845 - 866 pages
...institutions ultimately sanctioned, the three following conditions are absolutely essential : — " 1st. That there shall not be in the eye of the law any distinction...distinction of colour, origin, language, or creed ; but that the protection of the law, in letter and in substance, shall be extended impartially to all alike.... | |
| W. K. Ente - KwaZulu-Natal (South Africa) - 1843 - 478 pages
...Institutions ultimately sanctioned, the three following conditions are absolutely essential : — 1st. That there shall not be in the eye of the law, any distinction or disqualification whatsoever, founded on mere distinction of color, origin, language, or creed ; but that the protection... | |
| Australasia - 1843 - 660 pages
...institutions ultimately sanctioned, the three following conditions are absolutely essential: — 1st. That there shall not be, in the eye of the law, any distinction or disqualification whatsoever, founded on mere distinction of colour, origin, language, or creed; but that the protection... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1845 - 868 pages
...institutions ultimately sanctioned, the three following conditions are absolutely essential : — " 1st. That there shall not be in the eye of the law any distinction...distinction of colour, origin, language, or creed ; but that the protection of the law, in letter and in substance, shall be extended impartially to all alike.... | |
| William Clifford Holden - Free State (South Africa) - 1855 - 512 pages
...person." " There shall not be, in the eye of the law, any distinction or disqualification whatever formed on mere distinction of colour, origin, language, or...in substance shall be extended impartially to all." And further : " The public has also been pledged to the Natives not to disturb them in the selection... | |
| William Clifford Holden - Free State (South Africa) - 1855 - 496 pages
...Proclamation it is laid down as an " absolutely essential and absolutely indispensable condition," " that there shall not be in the eye of the law any distinction or disqualification whatever formed on mere distinction of colour, origin, language, or creed; but that the protection of the law,... | |
| Natal (South Africa), William James Dunbar Moodie - 1856 - 468 pages
...proclamation, it is laid down as an "absolutely essential," and "absolutely indispensable," condition, " that there shall not be, in the eye of the law, any distinction...distinction of colour, origin, language, or creed, but that the protection of the law, in letter and in substance, shall be extended impartially to all alike."... | |
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