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that in obedience thereto I have directed his Majesty's 14th and 29th regiments under the command of Lieut Col ° Dalrymple to embark at Halifax and proceed to Boston as soon as possible . One of the regiments is ordered for the present ...
that in obedience thereto I have directed his Majesty's 14th and 29th regiments under the command of Lieut Col ° Dalrymple to embark at Halifax and proceed to Boston as soon as possible . One of the regiments is ordered for the present ...
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... is plain the General had no intention that the said order should , as he concludes his letter by desiring the Governor to see that the said troops are provided with quarters on their arrival in this government as by law directed .
... is plain the General had no intention that the said order should , as he concludes his letter by desiring the Governor to see that the said troops are provided with quarters on their arrival in this government as by law directed .
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The end of this appointment , viz . , the ordering and directing the affairs of the Province , includes among other things the removal of bad officers from office , and consequently includes a jurisdiction to hear , try , and determine ...
The end of this appointment , viz . , the ordering and directing the affairs of the Province , includes among other things the removal of bad officers from office , and consequently includes a jurisdiction to hear , try , and determine ...
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