Provincial and State Papers, Volume 2authority of the Legislature of New Hampshire, 1868 |
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... Whereas the government of that part of our Territory and Do- minion of NEW - ENGLAND hereafter mentioned , is now in our hands , and being minded to give all protection and encouragement to our good subjects therein , and to provide in ...
... Whereas the government of that part of our Territory and Do- minion of NEW - ENGLAND hereafter mentioned , is now in our hands , and being minded to give all protection and encouragement to our good subjects therein , and to provide in ...
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New Hampshire. And whereas , Wee judge it necessary that all our subjects may have liberty to appeal to our royal person , in cases that may re- quire the same , our will and pleasure is , that if either party shall not rest satisfied ...
New Hampshire. And whereas , Wee judge it necessary that all our subjects may have liberty to appeal to our royal person , in cases that may re- quire the same , our will and pleasure is , that if either party shall not rest satisfied ...
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... Whereas Sir Edmund Andros , Knt . late Governor of our domin- ion of New England , has been seized by some people in Boston , and is detained under close confinement there , together with Edward Randolph , John Trefrey , and divers ...
... Whereas Sir Edmund Andros , Knt . late Governor of our domin- ion of New England , has been seized by some people in Boston , and is detained under close confinement there , together with Edward Randolph , John Trefrey , and divers ...
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New Hampshire. whereas we do judge it necessary that all our subjects may have Liberty to appear to our Royal Person in Causes that may deserve the same , Our will and pleasure is , that if either party shall not rest satisfied with the ...
New Hampshire. whereas we do judge it necessary that all our subjects may have Liberty to appear to our Royal Person in Causes that may deserve the same , Our will and pleasure is , that if either party shall not rest satisfied with the ...
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... whereas We judge it absolutely necessary that all Our subjects may have liberty to appeal unto Us in cases that may deserve the same , Our will and pleasure is , that if either parties shall not rest satisfied with the Judgment and ...
... whereas We judge it absolutely necessary that all Our subjects may have liberty to appeal unto Us in cases that may deserve the same , Our will and pleasure is , that if either parties shall not rest satisfied with the Judgment and ...
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