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As lord treasurer , he issues out his warrants for paying of all publick monies for the several uses of the government . 5th . As lord chancellor or lord - keeper , he passes , under the seal of the colony , all grants , both of land ...
As lord treasurer , he issues out his warrants for paying of all publick monies for the several uses of the government . 5th . As lord chancellor or lord - keeper , he passes , under the seal of the colony , all grants , both of land ...
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Only the northern neck , viz . that great tract of land lying between Rappahannock and Potomack rivers , being given away by king Charles II . for a certain number of years , and afterwards by king James in fee simple to Thomas Lord ...
Only the northern neck , viz . that great tract of land lying between Rappahannock and Potomack rivers , being given away by king Charles II . for a certain number of years , and afterwards by king James in fee simple to Thomas Lord ...
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If all the soldiers return again in peace , not one lacking , it is acceptable to the Lord if they offer , over and above the former tribute , a voluntary oblation unto the treasury of the church , for a memorial of the redemption of ...
If all the soldiers return again in peace , not one lacking , it is acceptable to the Lord if they offer , over and above the former tribute , a voluntary oblation unto the treasury of the church , for a memorial of the redemption of ...
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Report of a Committee who visited the Oneida and | 12 |
An Abstract of the Laws of NewEngland as they were | 25 |
Dartmouth Indians Engagement 1671 | 31 |
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Vista completa - 1925 |
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