Correspondence of William Shirley: Governor of Massachusetts and Military Commander in America, 1731-1760, Volumen2Macmillan, 1912 |
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... taken the liberty to beg of your Grace to favour my application for the government of the Leeward Islands , and inclos'd a letter from Mr. Western to your Grace upon that subject ; That I may trespass , as little as may be , upon your ...
... taken the liberty to beg of your Grace to favour my application for the government of the Leeward Islands , and inclos'd a letter from Mr. Western to your Grace upon that subject ; That I may trespass , as little as may be , upon your ...
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... taken , the French lost their Codfishery , and about £ 800,000 Sterl in prizes , as they were sailing into the Harbour of Louisbourg , before they knew that it was surrender'd to the English . As the benefits , which accru'd to the ...
... taken , the French lost their Codfishery , and about £ 800,000 Sterl in prizes , as they were sailing into the Harbour of Louisbourg , before they knew that it was surrender'd to the English . As the benefits , which accru'd to the ...
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... taken Care to get the Freight of these stores included in the Board of Ordnance's Estimate which is not usual and I flatter myself with the Hopes of ob- taining an absolute order for the delivery of them before I imbark , and for their ...
... taken Care to get the Freight of these stores included in the Board of Ordnance's Estimate which is not usual and I flatter myself with the Hopes of ob- taining an absolute order for the delivery of them before I imbark , and for their ...
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... taken the necessary measures for putting the Militia of the province into a readiness for His Majesty's service , in 1 Original , P. R. O. , C. O. 5 , 14. Printed : Docts . rel . Col. Hist . N. Y. 6 , 822. A transcript from the original ...
... taken the necessary measures for putting the Militia of the province into a readiness for His Majesty's service , in 1 Original , P. R. O. , C. O. 5 , 14. Printed : Docts . rel . Col. Hist . N. Y. 6 , 822. A transcript from the original ...
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... taken the liberty of inclosing to Your Lordship in order to be layd before His Majesty ac- cording to the Assembly's request , provided your Lordship shall judge that proper to be done . I likewise take upon this occasion , the liberty ...
... taken the liberty of inclosing to Your Lordship in order to be layd before His Majesty ac- cording to the Assembly's request , provided your Lordship shall judge that proper to be done . I likewise take upon this occasion , the liberty ...
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Página 99 - Shirley, or either of them ; and as it is the king's intention to give all proper encouragement to such persons who shall engage to serve upon this occasion, you will acquaint all such persons, in the king's name, that they will receive arms and clothing from hence, and that they shall be sent back, if desired, to their respective habitations, when the service in America shall be over.
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