Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, Volume 6; Volume 18New Jersey Historical Society, 1893 - New Jersey |
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... Colonies with the greater Accuracy and Precision . I do therefore hereby strictly command and enjoin all Officers Civil and Military and other the Inhabitants of this Colony that they by no Means whatsoever obstruct a Work so salutary ...
... Colonies with the greater Accuracy and Precision . I do therefore hereby strictly command and enjoin all Officers Civil and Military and other the Inhabitants of this Colony that they by no Means whatsoever obstruct a Work so salutary ...
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... Colony , that they by no Means whatever obstruct a Work so salutary and of so much Consequence to both Colonies , especially to the Inhabitants residing on or near the Lands in Controversy , but behave with Kindness and Civility to the ...
... Colony , that they by no Means whatever obstruct a Work so salutary and of so much Consequence to both Colonies , especially to the Inhabitants residing on or near the Lands in Controversy , but behave with Kindness and Civility to the ...
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... Colony and the Colony of New York , together with a Copy of the Decree of the Com- missioners appointed by His Majesty's Letters Patent for finally settling and determining the said Boundary Line , which were read and are as follows ...
... Colony and the Colony of New York , together with a Copy of the Decree of the Com- missioners appointed by His Majesty's Letters Patent for finally settling and determining the said Boundary Line , which were read and are as follows ...
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... Colony and the Colony of New York , are of Opinion that it will be for the Advantage of this Colony that the Legislature should give all proper Countenance and Assistance to the Agents engaged in that Service on Behalf of this Colony ...
... Colony and the Colony of New York , are of Opinion that it will be for the Advantage of this Colony that the Legislature should give all proper Countenance and Assistance to the Agents engaged in that Service on Behalf of this Colony ...
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... Colony as may be necessary , and so from Time to Time ; and that this " House hope His Exeellency will grant this request not only " as they apprehend the Law is so , but also as it has been " heretofore and yet is the Practice in some ...
... Colony as may be necessary , and so from Time to Time ; and that this " House hope His Exeellency will grant this request not only " as they apprehend the Law is so , but also as it has been " heretofore and yet is the Practice in some ...
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acquaint the House Act to Enable advised His Excellency appointed Assembly presented Bill and Amendments Bill intituled Board Burlington Chancellor Charles Read Esq Chief Justice Colony Concurrence continued till tomorrow Council held Court of Chancery Court of Equity Creek Daniel Coxe Esq David Ogden Esq days attendance Earl of Stirling Enable the Owners Esq James Parker Excellency The Governor Excellency was pleased Francis Hopkinson held at Burlington HoƱble House a Bill House continued House continued till House met Present House of Assem House of Assembly intituled An Act James Parker Esq Jersey John Lawrence Esq John Smith John Stevens Esq Majesty ordered a second ordered a third Owners and Possessors Perth Amboy Peter Kemble Esq Petition Present His Excellency Province publick Question Resolved read the second read the third Richard Stockton Esq Samuel Smith Esq Seal second reading Speaker do sign Stephen Skinner Esq Supplementary Act Township Treasurer vizt