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... acquaint all the members thereof , that they may be present accordingly . His Excellency presents his humble services to you , and would be glad to see you at Boston . I am , Sir , Your humble servant , EDWARD RANDOLPH . [ Mass . Hist ...
... acquaint all the members thereof , that they may be present accordingly . His Excellency presents his humble services to you , and would be glad to see you at Boston . I am , Sir , Your humble servant , EDWARD RANDOLPH . [ Mass . Hist ...
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... acquaint your Excellency , that for the quieting and security of the people inhabiting this country , from the imminent dangers they many ways lie open and exposed unto , and for your own safety , we judge it necessary that you ...
... acquaint your Excellency , that for the quieting and security of the people inhabiting this country , from the imminent dangers they many ways lie open and exposed unto , and for your own safety , we judge it necessary that you ...
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... acquaint your Excellency and Council upon receipt of yours dated the 7th inst , signed by Isa . Adlington , secretary , concerning the running of the Bounds between the Province Hampshire , and the Province Massachusetts Bay : the ...
... acquaint your Excellency and Council upon receipt of yours dated the 7th inst , signed by Isa . Adlington , secretary , concerning the running of the Bounds between the Province Hampshire , and the Province Massachusetts Bay : the ...
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... acquainted Mr. Hincks and the Councill that he found they had passed an order contra- dicting the order for the secrty going home for England . Mr. Hincks replied , It was an order of Councill . The Lieut . Govern ' declared he was not ...
... acquainted Mr. Hincks and the Councill that he found they had passed an order contra- dicting the order for the secrty going home for England . Mr. Hincks replied , It was an order of Councill . The Lieut . Govern ' declared he was not ...
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... acquainted him that there was one hundred & one pounds , eighteen , and nine pence of their Maj'ties revenue in his hands ; and that he had issued money out of the King's Treasury contrary to the King's instructions , and had refused to ...
... acquainted him that there was one hundred & one pounds , eighteen , and nine pence of their Maj'ties revenue in his hands ; and that he had issued money out of the King's Treasury contrary to the King's instructions , and had refused to ...
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