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6. the Contract betwixt the Governours, &Govern'd, the powr of the magistrate, & obedience of the people, the measure of power belonging to the great Lordship of the Realm, & the lesser lordhsips have all their foundation in the two following observations; 1st as the conquerors were late masters of the Country, no body could have posession of any peice of Land, without the owners consent, & under the terms he pleas'd to fix; hence arose a territorial Jusrisdiction, & a right to controal the actions of those who were not of the community, as well as of those who were 2dly as these Victorious Nations were volentary societys the majority had the right to regulate the actions of individuals while they continu'd members of the society. this appears to have been the state of the originall unclear antient people unclear; Superior & Vassal, & of individuals with regard to the whole community afterwards when all judges were regulated by the feudal laws; they were enforced by necessary oaths; &; of which the most found was that lassen by the Prince o fhis coronation, (before which he was not even after the demise of His Predeccesor; call'd King,) and the oath of fealty taken by the Peer; which oath the Peers in Henry 6th time, did not unclear care to till the King had taken his; from hence is deriv'd in this & most other Kingdoms the oaths of Allegiance, which have of late been extended, to the Successors as well as to the King himself. ye. Peers of what denomination soever, held originally of ye. Publick as well as of ye. K. & ow'd homage & fealty to ye. community, as ye. German Ps. do as this day to ye. Emp-e, not ye. Emp. this will appear from ye. following reasons; 1. ye. armies of these conquerors were as we have seen made up of different Naitons under their respective Leaders, with sone Gen. commanding ye. whole: ye. successors