Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania: From the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. [Mar. 10, 1683-Sept. 27, 1775], Band 10J. Severns, 1852 |
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... give me your Assistance in Speedily Suppressing these disorders , and bringing to Condign Punishment a set of People who have in the most audacious manner put the Government and its Laws at Defiance ; and as one Mean proper for the ...
... give me your Assistance in Speedily Suppressing these disorders , and bringing to Condign Punishment a set of People who have in the most audacious manner put the Government and its Laws at Defiance ; and as one Mean proper for the ...
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... gives me great pleasure to have so early an opportunity after my arrival , of acquainting you with my appointment to ... give us of your sincere inclination upon all occasions to promote the true In- terest and prosperity of the People ...
... gives me great pleasure to have so early an opportunity after my arrival , of acquainting you with my appointment to ... give us of your sincere inclination upon all occasions to promote the true In- terest and prosperity of the People ...
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... give some account of these matters , and shall be wrote to . " Many unforseen accidents will happen on Marches , which occa- sion Damage and Loss to the owners and Drivers of Waggons , and the acts of Parliament made in these Respects ...
... give some account of these matters , and shall be wrote to . " Many unforseen accidents will happen on Marches , which occa- sion Damage and Loss to the owners and Drivers of Waggons , and the acts of Parliament made in these Respects ...
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... give you the satis- faction you desire , of explaining myself further on the subject . " When I proposed for your Immitation the Plan of former Loan Office Laws , by which one General Loan Office was established at Philadelphia , under ...
... give you the satis- faction you desire , of explaining myself further on the subject . " When I proposed for your Immitation the Plan of former Loan Office Laws , by which one General Loan Office was established at Philadelphia , under ...
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... give me leave to assure you that , upon the most deliberate Consideration , I can at present dis- cover no cause to apprehend that this Bill , under the amendments proposed , would answer all its purposes less effectually than if it ...
... give me leave to assure you that , upon the most deliberate Consideration , I can at present dis- cover no cause to apprehend that this Bill , under the amendments proposed , would answer all its purposes less effectually than if it ...
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acco't Act entituled agreeable Andrew Allen appointed Armed Boats Assembly waited Battalion Benjamin Chew Bill Board Capt Captain City Colo Colony Command Commissary Commissioners Committee of Accounts Committee of Safety Coroner Council held County Court Daniel Roberdeau David Rittenhouse Delaware deliver'd directed to deliver directed to pay Doct'r Edward Shippen entituled An Act Esq'r Esquire Expence favour Firelocks Gaol Gentlemen George Clymer George Gray Government Governor laid held at Philadelphia hereby Honorable JOHN PENN Honourable RICHARD PENN House Indians James Biddle James Mease James Tilghman John Cadwalader John Nixon Joseph jun'r Justice Lands Letter Lieutenant Majesty's Message Nesbitt was directed Officers order was drawn Owen Biddle perches Persons PHILAD'A Powder PRESENT Proclamation proper Proprietaries Province of Pennsylvania requested Resolved Richard Peters Robert Morris Robert Towers Robert Whyte Salt Petre Sam'l Samuel Howell Samuel Morris Secretary sent Sheriff Thomas Wharton Virginia vizt Wilcocks William
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Seite 103 - An Act for naturalizing such foreign Protestants and others therein mentioned, as are settled or shall settle in any of His Majesty's colonies in America.
Seite 323 - All crimes not capital, and all disorders and neglects, which officers and soldiers may be guilty of, to the prejudice of good order and military discipline, though not mentioned in the foregoing articles of war, are to be taken cognizance of by a general, or a regimental, garrison, or field officers' court-martial, according to the nature and degree of the offense, and punished at the discretion of such court.
Seite 319 - And you are to observe and follow such orders and directions from time to time as you shall receive from this or a future Congress...
Seite 250 - ... and disposable by Parliament,) and shall engage to make provision also for the support of the civil government and the administration of justice in such province or colony, it will be proper, if such proposal shall be approved by his Majesty...
Seite 104 - York for the time being, and all others whom it may concern are to take Notice and Govern themselves accordingly.* The case of New York v.
Seite 91 - ... by an act of parliament made in the first year of the reign of our late royal father, to be taken instead of the oaths of allegiance and supremacy...
Seite 122 - Bay, where the said river falleth into the sea; and on the north by the line of the Massachusetts plantation; and on the south by the sea; and in longitude as the line of the Massachusetts colony, running from east to west, that is to say, from the said Narraganset Bay on the east, to the south sea on the west part, with the islands thereunto adjoining...
Seite 96 - Third, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, and so forth, and in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty-four.
Seite 307 - Any officer or soldier who shall strike his superior officer, or draw, or shall lift up any weapon, or offer any violence against him, being in the execution of his office, on any pretence whatsoever, or shall disobey any lawful command of his superior officer, shall suffer death, or such other punishment as shall, according to the nature of his offence, be inflicted upon him by the sentence of a court-martial.
Seite 104 - Thomas Penn, and Richard Penn, Esquires, True and absolute Proprietaries, and Governors in Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties of Newcastle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware.