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... Dunmore . It gives me great satisfaction that in this short admin- istration ... Lord TO THE RIGHT HONBLE LORDS COMMISSIONERS FOR TRADE & PLANTATIONS . MY ... Lord Hillsborough an attested copy of an Act for 212 THE COLDEN PAPERS .
... Dunmore . It gives me great satisfaction that in this short admin- istration ... Lord TO THE RIGHT HONBLE LORDS COMMISSIONERS FOR TRADE & PLANTATIONS . MY ... Lord Hillsborough an attested copy of an Act for 212 THE COLDEN PAPERS .
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... Lord Dunmore who must certainly have more influence than in my present situation I can have . The Grant of Money for the Troops is unpopular . We have two Parties violently in opposition to each other- One is carefull to preserve their ...
... Lord Dunmore who must certainly have more influence than in my present situation I can have . The Grant of Money for the Troops is unpopular . We have two Parties violently in opposition to each other- One is carefull to preserve their ...
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... Lord Dunmore arrives he may have more influence than I can have in my present situation . I have the honour to be with great Respect Sir , No. 12 . MY LORD , To New York , July 7th , 1770 . It gives me the greatest concern to learn from ...
... Lord Dunmore arrives he may have more influence than I can have in my present situation . I have the honour to be with great Respect Sir , No. 12 . MY LORD , To New York , July 7th , 1770 . It gives me the greatest concern to learn from ...
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... Lord Dunmore is daily expected Here . I hope to deliver up the Government to him in Peace and Quiet- ness , and with a very favourable disposition of a large majority of the People , especially of any Rank , to Government . Nothing ...
... Lord Dunmore is daily expected Here . I hope to deliver up the Government to him in Peace and Quiet- ness , and with a very favourable disposition of a large majority of the People , especially of any Rank , to Government . Nothing ...
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... Dunmore has been duly expected for some time past the Assembly of this Province has been from time to time prorogued as it is not thought proper to call them together before his Lordships arival , and I have nothing material to lay ...
... Dunmore has been duly expected for some time past the Assembly of this Province has been from time to time prorogued as it is not thought proper to call them together before his Lordships arival , and I have nothing material to lay ...
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Página 452 - Act is hereby Confirmed, finally Enacted and Ratified accordingly — Whereof the Governor Lieutenant, Governor or Commander in Chief of His Majesty's said Colony of New York for the time being, and all others whom it may concern are to take Notice and Govern themselves accordingly.* The case of New York v.
Página 285 - THE king, moreover, is not only incapable of doing wrong, but even of thinking wrong ; he can never mean to do an improper thing : in him is no folly or weakness.
Página 204 - An act to amend and render more effectual, in his Majesty's dominions in America, an act passed in this present session of parliament, intituled, An act for punishing mutiny and desertion, and for the better payment of the army and their quarters.
Página 240 - CAPTAIN GENERAL AND GOVERNOR IN CHIEF IN AND OVER THE PROVINCE OF NEW YORK and the territories depending thereon in America...
Página 43 - THE LORDS OF THE COMMITTEE, in obedience to Your Majesty's said Order of Reference, have taken the said Petition into consideration, and do this day agree humbly to report, as their opinion, to Your Majesty, that a Charter may be granted by Your Majesty in terms of the Draft hereunto annexed.
Página 443 - ... unless good and sufficient security be given by the appellee, to make ample restitution of all that the appellant shall have lost, by means of such judgment or decree, in case upon the determination of such appeal, such decree or judgment should be reversed, and restitution awarded to the appellant.
Página 43 - His Majesty taking the same into consideration was pleased with the advice of his privy Council to approve of what is therein proposed, and...
Página 443 - ... where the matter in question relates to the taking or demanding any duty payable to us, or to any fee of office or annual rent or other such like matter or thing where the rights in future may be bound...
Página 398 - November, 1764, was one of those of its distinguished members chosen to prepare an address to the king, a memorial to the lords, and a remonstrance to the house of commons, in opposition to the stamp act.
Página 440 - That late years have produced but too many Examples of Governors having been obliged, for want of such an Establishment as might induce able Persons to offer their Service, to confer the Office upon those who have accepted it merely with a View to make it subservient to their own Private Interests, and who, added to their Ignorance of the Law, have too frequently become the Partizans of a factious Assembly upon whom they have been...