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... obtain a charter for themselves , if possible to be procured ; and that , so far as I can discern , they had much rather be annexed to the Massachusetts than to New York ; yet are not willing to have it mentioned , lest it should divert ...
... obtain a charter for themselves , if possible to be procured ; and that , so far as I can discern , they had much rather be annexed to the Massachusetts than to New York ; yet are not willing to have it mentioned , lest it should divert ...
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... obtained , on advice given us what sum of money is necessary , more superadded for the obtaining thereof should be ... obtain one , they would give liberally : but discouraged , as aforesaid , to expend much at so great uncertainty ...
... obtained , on advice given us what sum of money is necessary , more superadded for the obtaining thereof should be ... obtain one , they would give liberally : but discouraged , as aforesaid , to expend much at so great uncertainty ...
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... obtain a charter , nor the Massachusetts neither , and not understanding that they had obtained any after all their labor and charge , they thought there was no hopes for us . Which if they had , or were sure of obtaining , they would ...
... obtain a charter , nor the Massachusetts neither , and not understanding that they had obtained any after all their labor and charge , they thought there was no hopes for us . Which if they had , or were sure of obtaining , they would ...
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