Select Letters On the Trade And Government of America And the Principles of Law
Select Letters On the Trade And Government of America And the Principles of Law
Francis Bernard
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66. The expediency of American Legiflatures, does not arife from the want of their having Reprefentatives in the Imperial Legiflature. 67. U the American Colonies had Reprefentatives in Parliamenty ftill there would be an occafion for provin- cial Legiflatures for their domeltic ceconomy, and the fupport of their Governments. But 68. All external Legiflatures muit be fubje^l to, and dependent on, the Imperial Legiflature : otherwife there would be an Empire in an Empire. 6^, Some external State...s are incapable of a Legifla* ture; which has often been the cafe of infant Colo- nies. Therefore, 70. The fame form of Government is not equally proper 10 a Colony in its infant and in its mature Itate. 71. There L 8' ] 71. There may be a middle flate between infancy and maturity, which may admit of a form of Govern- ment more proper for it than either of the extremes. 72. There is but one mofl perfeft form of Govern- ment for Provinces arrived at maturity. 73. That is the moft perfecl form of Government for a dependent province, which approaches the nearefl to that of the fovereign flate, and differs from it as little as pofTible.
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