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enter into allegianceвступить в подданство (In particular, the paper examines the attempted use in the 1860 case of Regina v Peter of the legal demurrer that the accused Aboriginal man was not subject to the jurisdiction of the court because he was not born a British subject and had never entered into allegiance to the British Queen – by David Cahir and Ian Clark Tamerlane)
receive into allegianceпринимать в подданство (There was indeed this distinction, that if a native Irishman had made legal submission, and had been received into English allegiance, he could no longer be murdered with impunity, for his murder was punishable by a small pecuniary fine: a punishment, not for the moral crime of murdering a man, but for the social injury of depriving the State of a servant – by Daniel O'Connell Tamerlane)