| 1787 - 690 sider
...thefe reafons we have in general terms refolved, " That all fuch afts, or parts of afte, as may be now exifting in any of the States, repugnant to the...repealed; as well to prevent their continuing to be regarded as violations of that treaty, as to avoid the difagreeable neceffity there might otherwife... | |
| 1787 - 372 sider
...terms, " Refolved, That all fuch afts, or parts of afts, as may be now exifting in any of the dates, repugnant to the treaty of peace, ought to be forthwith...repealed ; as well to prevent their continuing to be regarded as violations of that treaty, as to avoid the difagreeable neceSfiiy there might otherwife... | |
| 1788 - 708 sider
...terms, " Rcfolvcd, Th.¡t .ill fuch arts, or parts of ath as may be now exifiing in any of the liâtes, repugnant to the treaty of peace, ought to be forthwith...repealed; as well to prevent their continuing to be regarded as violations of ih.it treaty, as to avoid the difagteeabie neceflity there iivght othciwifc... | |
| 1790 - 286 sider
...Refolved, * That all fuch afls, or parts of afts, as may be now cxifting «• in any of the Sotes, repugnant to the treaty of peace, " ought to be forthwith...repealed ; as well to prevent their " continuing to be regarded as violations of that treaty, as to * Sec the aft or the feveral Irgiflatures paired in the... | |
| William Cobbett - 1801 - 358 sider
...terms " resolved, that all such acts, or parts of acts, as may be now existing in any of the slates, repugnant to the treaty of peace, ought to be forthwith...repealed', as well to prevent their continuing to be regarded as violations of that treaty, as to avoid the disagreeable necessity there might otherwise... | |
| Society of Ship-Owners of Great Britain, Nathaniel Atcheson, Charles Jenkinson Earl of Liverpool, Great Britain. Board of Trade - 1807 - 490 sider
...obligatory upon them. "idly, That all afts, or parts of a£ls, which are now exifting in any of the dates, repugnant to the treaty of peace, ought to be forthwith...difagreeable neceffity there might otherwife be, of raifing and difcuffmg queftions touching their validity and obligation. •$d!y, That it be recommended... | |
| 1815 - 508 sider
...same objects, and incompatible with it, must be improper ; resolving, that all such acts now existing ought to be forthwith repealed, as well to prevent their continuing to be regarded as violations of the treaty, as to avoid the disagreeable necessity of discussing their validity... | |
| William Rawle - 1825 - 438 sider
...we have in general terms, " ( Resolved, That all such acts or parts of acts as may be now existing in any of the states, repugnant to the treaty of peace,...repealed ; as well to prevent their continuing to be regarded as violations of that treaty, as to avoid the disagreeable necessity there might otherwise... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - 1828 - 552 sider
...of, that body, in March, 1787, unanimously declared, that all the acts, or parts of acts, existing in any of the states, repugnant to the treaty of peace, ought to be repealed ; and they recommended to the states, to make such repeal by a general law. They at the same... | |
| Joseph Blunt - 1835 - 624 sider
...binding and obligatory on them. 2. That all such acts, or parts of acts, as may be now existing in either of the states, repugnant to the treaty of peace, ought...repealed ; as well to prevent their continuing to operate as violations of that treaty, us to avoid the disagreeable necessity there might otherwise... | |
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