Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 - Massachusetts For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 495
... England , and thereby the Province of New York became part of the Crown Lands , and has ever since passed with the Crown . After the Revolution , the Colony of Massachusetts Bay obtained a new charter from King William , by which that ...
... England , and thereby the Province of New York became part of the Crown Lands , and has ever since passed with the Crown . After the Revolution , the Colony of Massachusetts Bay obtained a new charter from King William , by which that ...
Page 497
... England Governments are formed on Repub- lican principles , and those principles are zealously incul- cated on their youth , in opposition to the principles of the Constitution of Great Britain . The Government of New York on the ...
... England Governments are formed on Repub- lican principles , and those principles are zealously incul- cated on their youth , in opposition to the principles of the Constitution of Great Britain . The Government of New York on the ...
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... England , which these Colonies do not relish . Jack Franks has your papers , votes , speeches , and addresses , by which you will in some measure feel the pulse of the House , they are at present squabbling about a Corporation Law that ...
... England , which these Colonies do not relish . Jack Franks has your papers , votes , speeches , and addresses , by which you will in some measure feel the pulse of the House , they are at present squabbling about a Corporation Law that ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. Money - New England men are a great deal worse - M : Allen not arriv'd nor Elliot . Tell Coll : Amherst we have passed a vote against his doing duty in the Guards as ille- gal , dishonorable ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. Money - New England men are a great deal worse - M : Allen not arriv'd nor Elliot . Tell Coll : Amherst we have passed a vote against his doing duty in the Guards as ille- gal , dishonorable ...
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... England . Upon this principle the security of trials by Jury remains unshaken , because matters of fact are left to the Jurors , and are never unravelled on Proceedings in Error . I wish this interpretation was as well grounded , as it ...
... England . Upon this principle the security of trials by Jury remains unshaken , because matters of fact are left to the Jurors , and are never unravelled on Proceedings in Error . I wish this interpretation was as well grounded , as it ...
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Page 631 - Act passed in the first year of the Reign of His late Majesty King George the first, intituled " An Act for the further security of His Majesty's Person and Government, and the Succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret Abettors...
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Page 667 - 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...
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Page 668 - Berwick-upon-Tweed, or are of the built of and belonging to any of the said lands, islands, plantations or territories as the proprietors and right owners thereof, and whereof the master and three fourths of the mariners at least are English...
Page 630 - You are with all convenient speed to repair to our said Province, and being there arrived, you are to take upon you the Execution of the Place and Trust we have reposed in you, and forthwith to call together the following Persons, whom we do by these Presents appoint and constitute Members of our Council in and for that Province, viz.
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Page 639 - Commissioners for Trade and plantations, and duplicates thereof by the next Conveyance; in which Books shall be specified, every particular Sum raised or Disposed of together with the Names of the persons to whom any payment shall be made, to the End We may be satisfied of the Right and due application of the Revenue...