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... tion or prorogation , seems to be an insepara- ble consequent of thy grant , as well as our constant practice upon the former charter , which this was by thy promise to exceed , so upon an attempt made by the council , to pro- rogue us ...
... tion or prorogation , seems to be an insepara- ble consequent of thy grant , as well as our constant practice upon the former charter , which this was by thy promise to exceed , so upon an attempt made by the council , to pro- rogue us ...
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... tion , that they were no more obliged to con- tribute to the public charges , than the chief governor of any other colony : they will not allow that their honoured father had any as- sistance from the people in making his pur- chases ...
... tion , that they were no more obliged to con- tribute to the public charges , than the chief governor of any other colony : they will not allow that their honoured father had any as- sistance from the people in making his pur- chases ...
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... tion to be made to him in their own behalf , or for their allies who reside to the westward , and are likely to be more immediately affect ed ) may be satisfied , and the present intended them best answer their necessities , and our ...
... tion to be made to him in their own behalf , or for their allies who reside to the westward , and are likely to be more immediately affect ed ) may be satisfied , and the present intended them best answer their necessities , and our ...
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... tion of these orders , they had good reason to tion to their currency was at that time necessa- believe those orders , at least to their govern- ry , the royal compliance was not to be doubted ; ors , had never been repeated : that a ...
... tion of these orders , they had good reason to tion to their currency was at that time necessa- believe those orders , at least to their govern- ry , the royal compliance was not to be doubted ; ors , had never been repeated : that a ...
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... tion . " To the tenth , which regards the Indian in- terpreter , among other things equally perti- nent , they say , " we suppose the instance al- luded to , wherein the assembly did not fully satisfy him , must have been such as the ...
... tion . " To the tenth , which regards the Indian in- terpreter , among other things equally perti- nent , they say , " we suppose the instance al- luded to , wherein the assembly did not fully satisfy him , must have been such as the ...
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