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... what is more extraordinary the following remarkable paragraphs : viz . still , we
find the proprietary , in 1686 , requir - “ I suppose you have been formerly acing
and enjoining his said commissioners to quainted with the reasons and necessity
...
... what is more extraordinary the following remarkable paragraphs : viz . still , we
find the proprietary , in 1686 , requir - “ I suppose you have been formerly acing
and enjoining his said commissioners to quainted with the reasons and necessity
...
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... in myself , of observing them in the course of and ourselves in particular . my
government , as so many rules and instruc“ I suppose , gentlemen , you expected
some tions given me by my master , as far as I should bills should have been sent
...
... in myself , of observing them in the course of and ourselves in particular . my
government , as so many rules and instruc“ I suppose , gentlemen , you expected
some tions given me by my master , as far as I should bills should have been sent
...
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... came over according to thy repeated pro - thy final assent to all bills passed
here by thy mises : and how far thy stay has either effected deputy : we suppose
thou hast not forgot , that what thou went about , or contributed to the what
rendered ...
... came over according to thy repeated pro - thy final assent to all bills passed
here by thy mises : and how far thy stay has either effected deputy : we suppose
thou hast not forgot , that what thou went about , or contributed to the what
rendered ...
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... whilst that remained unsettled : nor do them power so to do ) and so great is
the difwe suppose any thing will be done in legisla - culty and trouble to get
satisfaction in this tion either by the present or succeeding as particular , that it is
better ...
... whilst that remained unsettled : nor do them power so to do ) and so great is
the difwe suppose any thing will be done in legisla - culty and trouble to get
satisfaction in this tion either by the present or succeeding as particular , that it is
better ...
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abuse the powers given thee by the crown , To wade through the whole of this
provinand we suppose have too much prevailed up - 1 cial controversy which , at
several reprisals , on thee to leave us hitherto without relief . lasted till Gookin
was ...
abuse the powers given thee by the crown , To wade through the whole of this
provinand we suppose have too much prevailed up - 1 cial controversy which , at
several reprisals , on thee to leave us hitherto without relief . lasted till Gookin
was ...
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