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... to be governed never so well disposed of , as in the mainte - by him , as
implicitly as Gookin had been nance of order and tranquillity , and the pur -
governed before . chase of good laws ; for which felicities Keith , on the other
hand , being a ...
... to be governed never so well disposed of , as in the mainte - by him , as
implicitly as Gookin had been nance of order and tranquillity , and the pur -
governed before . chase of good laws ; for which felicities Keith , on the other
hand , being a ...
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In answer to this , the assembly , May 1751 , rebe supposed , that the issues from
this source spectfully represented , “ that the preserving a would never be
productive of any deep or good understanding with the Indians was more lasting
strife ...
In answer to this , the assembly , May 1751 , rebe supposed , that the issues from
this source spectfully represented , “ that the preserving a would never be
productive of any deep or good understanding with the Indians was more lasting
strife ...
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... never be the proprietary ' s paper already recited , might | freed from the
obligation of his instructions ? " erjoin . | More materially still , they also subjoined
The king , the king ' s ministers , and the the articles following , viz . house of
commons ...
... never be the proprietary ' s paper already recited , might | freed from the
obligation of his instructions ? " erjoin . | More materially still , they also subjoined
The king , the king ' s ministers , and the the articles following , viz . house of
commons ...
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hands of the proprietary , though they never * 16 . Yet if the proprietaries are
really de - came into competition , and no benefit could sirous of preserving an
union and harmony any way result to the province , but the probetween
themselves ...
hands of the proprietary , though they never * 16 . Yet if the proprietaries are
really de - came into competition , and no benefit could sirous of preserving an
union and harmony any way result to the province , but the probetween
themselves ...
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representations and complaints of the Indian It is certain , at least , this language
was chiefs . never echoed at home : - and not a little ex - And the reader will of
himself be furnished traordinary it is , to find this gentleman in his with proper ...
representations and complaints of the Indian It is certain , at least , this language
was chiefs . never echoed at home : - and not a little ex - And the reader will of
himself be furnished traordinary it is , to find this gentleman in his with proper ...
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