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543. 1 Story's Com. 143. Been in operation about the same length of ? Numerous instances might be adduced, time, and the population of the colony had | where ancient boundaries were restricted or risen up to about twenty thousand. [1 vol. Enlarged — where established Colonies were ilMarshall's Life of Wash, 68. 1 5 divided, and where two were united into one 17 by order of the Kinj. TFiere was scarcely a province in America at the commencement of the Revolution, in- regard to which this power h...ad not been exercised, and in respect to some of them in repeated instances. The authority of the crown to make thesa^changes seems never to have been questioned. From this distinction between a charter and a crown colony, it results that the former has a vested rio-ht to its boundaries which cannot be chan- ged or abrogated except in one of the modes ah-eady stated; while a royal province has no such right. It therefore becomes aU impor- tant to look into the Colonial histor of Vir- ginia, and see, what the crovv'-n in fact, did in respect to the boundary and limits of the province, while it remained a crown Colony.
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