English Historical Documents, Volume 10David Charles Douglas Oxford University Press, 1959 - Great Britain |
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Page 289
... governor in some labour which may be best suited to their strength and capacity . Second . That the governor shall take particular care to keep the said house , and the several apartments therein , and also the several persons who shall ...
... governor in some labour which may be best suited to their strength and capacity . Second . That the governor shall take particular care to keep the said house , and the several apartments therein , and also the several persons who shall ...
Page 290
... governor shall enter in a book to be kept by him , an account of the house- hold goods , linen , furniture , and utensils provided for the said house ; and also an account of the materials bought for manufacture , and of the goods ...
... governor shall enter in a book to be kept by him , an account of the house- hold goods , linen , furniture , and utensils provided for the said house ; and also an account of the materials bought for manufacture , and of the goods ...
Page 774
... Governor to prorogue , and afterwards dissolve the said Assembly ; And that upon the Meeting of the subsequent Assembly , when the Speaker was presented to the Governor and approved of , he refused to make application to the Governor ...
... Governor to prorogue , and afterwards dissolve the said Assembly ; And that upon the Meeting of the subsequent Assembly , when the Speaker was presented to the Governor and approved of , he refused to make application to the Governor ...
Contents
GENERAL INTRODUCTION | 3 |
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY | 68 |
Letter from the Admiralty Board to Sir John Norris Commanderin | 70 |
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