Correspondence of William Shirley: Governor of Massachusetts and Military Commander in America, 1731-1760, Volumen2Macmillan, 1912 |
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... thought would be most adviseable for his Majesty's Service , and to collect , liquidate and adjust the Accompts of all the Governours concern'd in that Expedition , and to transmit them to be lay'd before his Majesty . I will not ...
... thought would be most adviseable for his Majesty's Service , and to collect , liquidate and adjust the Accompts of all the Governours concern'd in that Expedition , and to transmit them to be lay'd before his Majesty . I will not ...
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... , the Objections which have been suggested to your Grace against me , shall be thought sufficient to disqualify me for that Mark of his my Regiment en Governmt of the three Years , dism 5 CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM SHIRLEY.
... , the Objections which have been suggested to your Grace against me , shall be thought sufficient to disqualify me for that Mark of his my Regiment en Governmt of the three Years , dism 5 CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM SHIRLEY.
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... thought it was most adviseable to postpone an application for the Pictures of the Royal Family in the Room of those which were burnt in the Council Chamber untill the Ordnance stores were secured for the Province , being unwilling to ...
... thought it was most adviseable to postpone an application for the Pictures of the Royal Family in the Room of those which were burnt in the Council Chamber untill the Ordnance stores were secured for the Province , being unwilling to ...
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... to their trust . What greatly incourages me to take the liberty of sub- mitting this observation to your Lordship's consideration , is , - that it was thought necessary by the Government in King 19 CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM SHIRLEY.
... to their trust . What greatly incourages me to take the liberty of sub- mitting this observation to your Lordship's consideration , is , - that it was thought necessary by the Government in King 19 CORRESPONDENCE OF WILLIAM SHIRLEY.
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... thought necessary by the Government in King William's Reign to settle the Quota of Men and Money , which every one of the Colonies should be alloted to raise for the defence of New York ; and that I find the like settle- ment continued ...
... thought necessary by the Government in King William's Reign to settle the Quota of Men and Money , which every one of the Colonies should be alloted to raise for the defence of New York ; and that I find the like settle- ment continued ...
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Página 73 - 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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Página 76 - Britain can the consumption of foreign superfluities) our whole wealth centers finally amongst the merchants and inhabitants of Britain ; and if we make them richer, and enable them better to pay their taxes, it is nearly the same as being taxed ourselves, and equally beneficial to the crown.