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... support of the King's troops ... 12. - Letter from Henry Wilmot to Committee of Cor- respondence , relative to a Paper Currency , and the bill for Septennial Elections .... 135 141 142 66 66 14. - Order in Council appointing Stephen ...
... support of the King's troops ... 12. - Letter from Henry Wilmot to Committee of Cor- respondence , relative to a Paper Currency , and the bill for Septennial Elections .... 135 141 142 66 66 14. - Order in Council appointing Stephen ...
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... support of the King's troops 378 5. - Letter from Chief - Justice Smyth to the Earl of Hillsborough , relative to the robbery of the Treas- urer of the Province , and his traveling expenses ... 379 66 1772 - Oct . 12. - Letter from ...
... support of the King's troops 378 5. - Letter from Chief - Justice Smyth to the Earl of Hillsborough , relative to the robbery of the Treas- urer of the Province , and his traveling expenses ... 379 66 1772 - Oct . 12. - Letter from ...
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... support of the King's Gov- ernment in New Jersey ... 408 18. - Letter from Governor Franklin to the Earl of Dartmouth , expressing the satisfaction of the Pres- byterian clergy , etc .. 409 28. - Representation from the Lords of Trade ...
... support of the King's Gov- ernment in New Jersey ... 408 18. - Letter from Governor Franklin to the Earl of Dartmouth , expressing the satisfaction of the Pres- byterian clergy , etc .. 409 28. - Representation from the Lords of Trade ...
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... support a proper Relation between a mother Country & Colonies transplanted from her , that She Should have a right to Raise Money from them Without their Consent , and presume they Do not aspire to more than the Natural Rights of ...
... support a proper Relation between a mother Country & Colonies transplanted from her , that She Should have a right to Raise Money from them Without their Consent , and presume they Do not aspire to more than the Natural Rights of ...
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... support of the civil Government in the reign of King Charles the Second & at his request & the large Sup- plies voted During the Last War upon requisitions from his Majesty & his royal Grandfather afford Early & late instances of the ...
... support of the civil Government in the reign of King Charles the Second & at his request & the large Sup- plies voted During the Last War upon requisitions from his Majesty & his royal Grandfather afford Early & late instances of the ...
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Act of Parliament Act passed America and West appear appointed Archives Assembly Assent Bills of Credit Board of Trade Burlington Charles Read Colony Commission Consideration Constitution Copy County Court of Chancery Court of Equity Crown Disallowance Duty Earl of Hillsborough elected England Excellency Expence Gentlemen give Government Governor Franklin granted greatest Respect hath hereby Hist Honble the Earl Honour House humble Servant Jersey John Hatton Joseph Reed Judge Justice King King's Troops Lands last Session late Legislature Lord Hillsborough Lordship Lordship's most obedient Magistrates Majesty's Majesty's Pleasure Maurice Morgann ment mentioned Money necessary Number Occasion Office Opinion Order P. R. O. America Paper Persons Perth Amboy Petition Plantations Pounds present proper Province publick Reason receiv'd received Right Honble Royal Salary Seal Secretary sent Servant W FRANKLIN Speaker Subjects Taxes therein thereof tion transmitted Treasury West Indies West Jersey WHITEHALL Writ York
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Page 40 - committed to the next Jail, there to remain to be dealt with according to Law. Given under my Hand and Seal at Arms at Fort George in the City of New York, the third day of August one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight, in the Eighth Year of the Reign of our Sovereign
Page 61 - a Majority of the Council shall Judge it necessary for the President of the Council to take upon him the Admnr. of the Government and for your so doing this shall be your Warrant. Given under my hand and Seal at Arms at Burlington the 2»>th of Augst. in
Page 41 - THE COURT AT ST. JAMES'S the 12 th Day of August 1768. PRESENT. The King's most Excellent Majesty in Council WHEREAS there was this Day read at the Board a Report from the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Council for plantation Affairs dated the
Page 354 - DAY OF JANUARY 1772. PRESENT The King's most Excellent Majesty in Council. Whereas there was this Day read at the Board a Report from the Right Honourable the Lords of the Committee of Council for Plantation Affairs Dated the 10*!
Page 262 - altered, and that at their next Session, which will be on the 28'" of May, they will consent to grant the Money necessary for the Supply of the King's Troops in this Province. I have the Honour to be, with the greatest Respect, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, and most humble
Page 43 - has before been rejected by your Majesty in Council. His Majesty taking the said Report into Consideration was pleased with the Advice of His Privy Council to Approve of what is therein proposed and accordingly to Disallow the said Act; And his Majesty doth hereby
Page 546 - That the Grand Council shall meet once in every Year if they shall think it Necessary, and Oftener if Occasions shall require, at such Time and Place as they shall adjourn to at the last preceding Meeting or as they shall be called to meet at by the President General on any Emergency.
Page 425 - Island, in order to assist in carrying into Execution the Commission issued by His Majesty for enquiring into the Circumstances relative to the Destroying of the Gaspee Schooner. I have the Honour to be, with the greatest Respect, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient and most humble
Page 602 - Days of this Instant February, by His Majesty's Command, the Resolution which the Committee had directed him to report to the House; which he read in his Place; and afterwards delivered in at the .Clerk's Table; Where the same was read, and is as followeth; viz.