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 and not Law.” (31) The fame doctrine is expressed still more clearly in the old Year Books, (32) that, “if there was no Law, there would be no King, and no inheritance."

For these plain reasons, whenever the English Government ceases to be limited, in any part of the British Dominions, it ceases to be lawful!

And therefore the fatal consequences of proceeding to enforce the execution of any Acts, or Resolutions, for the establishing such