Provincial and State Papers, Volume 2authority of the Legislature of New Hampshire, 1868 |
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... major part of them , to make , constitute and ordain laws , statutes and ordinances for the public peace , welfare and good government of our said territory and dominion , and of the people and inhabitants thereof , and such others as ...
... major part of them , to make , constitute and ordain laws , statutes and ordinances for the public peace , welfare and good government of our said territory and dominion , and of the people and inhabitants thereof , and such others as ...
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... major part of them , to make , constitute and ordain laws , statutes and ordinances for the public peace , welfare and good government of our said territory and dominion , and of the people and inhabitants thereof , and such others as ...
... major part of them , to make , constitute and ordain laws , statutes and ordinances for the public peace , welfare and good government of our said territory and dominion , and of the people and inhabitants thereof , and such others as ...
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... major of the regiment , and demanded colors and drums . He resisted ; they threatened . The crowd increased ; companies formed under Nel- son , Foster , Waterhouse , their old officers ; and already , at ten , they seize Bullivant ...
... major of the regiment , and demanded colors and drums . He resisted ; they threatened . The crowd increased ; companies formed under Nel- son , Foster , Waterhouse , their old officers ; and already , at ten , they seize Bullivant ...
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... Major vote are Major William Vaughan Mr Rich Waldron Mr Nath . Fryor Mr Robt Eliott Mr Thos Cobbett Capt Jno . Pickerin The Comittee above met wth ye Other Town ' , but came to no Conclusion . " A true extract from the original records ...
... Major vote are Major William Vaughan Mr Rich Waldron Mr Nath . Fryor Mr Robt Eliott Mr Thos Cobbett Capt Jno . Pickerin The Comittee above met wth ye Other Town ' , but came to no Conclusion . " A true extract from the original records ...
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... major treasurer and recorder as your Honors shall judge most suitable for doing their duty in their places . Also , that if it may be thought convenient that deputies or dep- uty may be sent from the General Court or major - general to ...
... major treasurer and recorder as your Honors shall judge most suitable for doing their duty in their places . Also , that if it may be thought convenient that deputies or dep- uty may be sent from the General Court or major - general to ...
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