Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New JerseyNew Jersey Historical Society, 1881 - New Jersey |
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... things of lesser moment , yet continue united in affection , as being servants to the same God , subject to the same prince , and having one common interest ; often remembering , that by unanimity and concord , diverse nations have been ...
... things of lesser moment , yet continue united in affection , as being servants to the same God , subject to the same prince , and having one common interest ; often remembering , that by unanimity and concord , diverse nations have been ...
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... unto diverse , having disposed of sev enty , by absolute sale , and mortgaged the other twenty nine for eight thousand pounds ; and tho ' I was not willing to suspect any thing of mr . Byllinge ; 12 [ 1687 NEW JERSEY COLONIAL DOCUMENTS .
... unto diverse , having disposed of sev enty , by absolute sale , and mortgaged the other twenty nine for eight thousand pounds ; and tho ' I was not willing to suspect any thing of mr . Byllinge ; 12 [ 1687 NEW JERSEY COLONIAL DOCUMENTS .
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willing to suspect any thing of mr . Byllinge ; yet let any consider whether it was fit , that an indigent per- son , when he had sold his land , should have it in his power to give away the moiety , under pretence of a power to adjust ...
willing to suspect any thing of mr . Byllinge ; yet let any consider whether it was fit , that an indigent per- son , when he had sold his land , should have it in his power to give away the moiety , under pretence of a power to adjust ...
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... things , and signed with the rest ; which I confess was extremely surpriz- ' ing to me ; and will , I doubt not , appear a little strange to divers amongst you : I could not imagine any con- siderate indifferent person could approve so ...
... things , and signed with the rest ; which I confess was extremely surpriz- ' ing to me ; and will , I doubt not , appear a little strange to divers amongst you : I could not imagine any con- siderate indifferent person could approve so ...
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... thing more , which seemeth to me of the great- est consequence : I beseech you let there be no animos- ity or indignation , severe censure , or spightful reflec- tions , on those who gave their consent unto the award made by Emley : For ...
... thing more , which seemeth to me of the great- est consequence : I beseech you let there be no animos- ity or indignation , severe censure , or spightful reflec- tions , on those who gave their consent unto the award made by Emley : For ...
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Page 493 - further Security of His Majesty's Person and Govern"ment and the Succession of the Crown in the Heirs of "the late Princess Sophia being Protestants and for ex"tinguishing the Hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales "and his open and secret Abettors...
Page 511 - ... you are also, as much as possible, to observe in the passing of all laws, that whatever may be requisite upon each different matter, be accordingly provided for, by a different law, without intermixing in one and the same act, such things, as have no proper relation to each other ; and you are more especially to take care, that no clause or clauses be inserted in, or annexed to any act, which shall be foreign to what the title of such respective act imports...
Page 409 - And whereas by an Act made in the Seventh and Eighth Years of the Reign of King William the Third, intituled " An Act for preventing Frauds, and regulating abuses in the Plantation Trade...
Page 507 - An act for the further security of his Majesty's person and the succession of the crown in the Protestant line, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and all other pretenders, and their open and secret abettors...
Page 493 - ... the oaths appointed by an act of parliament made in the first year of the reign of our late royal father, to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy...
Page 140 - ... then this obligation to be void, or else to remain in full force and effect.
Page 529 - Government, be one of the Vestry in his respective Parish, and that no Vestry be held without him, except in Case of Sickness, or that after Notice of a Vestry Summoned, he omit to come.
Page 509 - Councillor and his answer thereunto. And in Case of Suspension of any of them, You are to cause your Reasons, for so doing, together with the Charges and proofs against the said Persons, and their...
Page 492 - Council, any three whereof We do hereby appoint to be a Quorum; Our Will and Pleasure is, that you signify the same unto us by the first opportunity, that We may under Our Signet and Sign Manual constitute and appoint others in their Stead. But that Our Affairs may not suffer at that Distance, for Want of a due Number of Councillors...
Page 496 - Cornwallis by yourself or by your captains and Commanders by you to be authorized full power and authority to levy, arm, muster, command and employ all persons whatsoever residing within our said province...