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We beg leave to men- tion one circumstance that we have lately been informd of , viz , that your Excelency & Honours have had great reason to fear that a considerable part of those provisions that you have been so good as to permit to ...
We beg leave to men- tion one circumstance that we have lately been informd of , viz , that your Excelency & Honours have had great reason to fear that a considerable part of those provisions that you have been so good as to permit to ...
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I beg leave of your Excellency to observe further ( but do it at the same time with great reluctance , ) that my salary from the people ( originally very scanty , viz ' , but £ 60 pr . annum ) has , for these two years past , been re- ...
I beg leave of your Excellency to observe further ( but do it at the same time with great reluctance , ) that my salary from the people ( originally very scanty , viz ' , but £ 60 pr . annum ) has , for these two years past , been re- ...
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... upon the same terms as the Revd Mr Graves of New London , with his family , hath obtained leave , with licence to proceed ( the Lord will- ing ) to Great Britain for the above purpose of Divine Ordination . I beg leave to inform ...
... upon the same terms as the Revd Mr Graves of New London , with his family , hath obtained leave , with licence to proceed ( the Lord will- ing ) to Great Britain for the above purpose of Divine Ordination . I beg leave to inform ...
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