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... should also have it in charge , and be instructed to represent to our most
gracious sovereign and his parliaments , the several unequal burdens and
hardships before mentioned ; and endeavour to procure satisfaction to the
masters of such ...
... should also have it in charge , and be instructed to represent to our most
gracious sovereign and his parliaments , the several unequal burdens and
hardships before mentioned ; and endeavour to procure satisfaction to the
masters of such ...
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... according to the true intent and mean - charging before the provincial council ,
such ing thereof . persons or members whom we can with great * As for the
charge of animosities and dis - probability make appear to be ill ministers
sensions ...
... according to the true intent and mean - charging before the provincial council ,
such ing thereof . persons or members whom we can with great * As for the
charge of animosities and dis - probability make appear to be ill ministers
sensions ...
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... thou hast been upon teemel but inconsiderable , when thou com - surrendering
the government ; nor are thy pired it with the vast charge thou had been friends
here eased of oaths , but on the conat , in the administration and defence of this ...
... thou hast been upon teemel but inconsiderable , when thou com - surrendering
the government ; nor are thy pired it with the vast charge thou had been friends
here eased of oaths , but on the conat , in the administration and defence of this ...
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... of former to the bills . which , with great care and charge , privileges ; neither
was it prepared by the were then prepared , for confirming thy charhouse of
representatives , but done in great ters to this city and country , respecting both
haste .
... of former to the bills . which , with great care and charge , privileges ; neither
was it prepared by the were then prepared , for confirming thy charhouse of
representatives , but done in great ters to this city and country , respecting both
haste .
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... often purchases a law the government charge was otherwise supsuit . ported ,
they were paid : and as he and his It was no hard matter to induce a belief ,
agents went on , not only to reserve such that occasional treaties with the Indians
, un ...
... often purchases a law the government charge was otherwise supsuit . ported ,
they were paid : and as he and his It was no hard matter to induce a belief ,
agents went on , not only to reserve such that occasional treaties with the Indians
, un ...
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