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... and time ) , that it is impossible for the assembly , should they lose all sense of
their most essential rights , and comply with those instructions , to grant sufficient
aids for the defence of this his majesty ' s province from the common enemy .
... and time ) , that it is impossible for the assembly , should they lose all sense of
their most essential rights , and comply with those instructions , to grant sufficient
aids for the defence of this his majesty ' s province from the common enemy .
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... till satisfied by the the gratification of the proprietary governor . governor that he
had given sufficient security At the opening of this assembly , the governfor his
appearance to answer what complaints or said , he had called them upon urgent
...
... till satisfied by the the gratification of the proprietary governor . governor that he
had given sufficient security At the opening of this assembly , the governfor his
appearance to answer what complaints or said , he had called them upon urgent
...
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... the ne - whose powers shall be sufficient and public cessity he was under ,
through the endeavours for the security of all concerned ; and I hope of the
enemies to the prosperity of the colony , they shall be of honest character without
just to ...
... the ne - whose powers shall be sufficient and public cessity he was under ,
through the endeavours for the security of all concerned ; and I hope of the
enemies to the prosperity of the colony , they shall be of honest character without
just to ...
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... and the people were of the people , truly represented , he thinks pzinly told by
Evans , that , till both the pro - such proceedings are sufficient to cancel all
prietary and his governor were put upon pro - obligations of care over them : but if
done ...
... and the people were of the people , truly represented , he thinks pzinly told by
Evans , that , till both the pro - such proceedings are sufficient to cancel all
prietary and his governor were put upon pro - obligations of care over them : but if
done ...
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... as at while to proceed on his plan . various times have arisen for want of
suffiInstead of which , on the first intelligence cient foresight and sufficient
preventatives ; of a new governor , which was as carefully and of which several
are unhappily ...
... as at while to proceed on his plan . various times have arisen for want of
suffiInstead of which , on the first intelligence cient foresight and sufficient
preventatives ; of a new governor , which was as carefully and of which several
are unhappily ...
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