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... quantity wanting be very great . " We have many other things to represent to thee as grievances ; as thy unheard of abuses to thy purchasers , & c . in pretending to give them a town , and then by imposing un- conscionable quit - rents ...
... quantity wanting be very great . " We have many other things to represent to thee as grievances ; as thy unheard of abuses to thy purchasers , & c . in pretending to give them a town , and then by imposing un- conscionable quit - rents ...
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... quantity of fresh victuals , at the expense of your government , to be ready for the use of the troops , at their arrival . That you should likewise furnish the officers , who may have occasion to go from place to place , with all ...
... quantity of fresh victuals , at the expense of your government , to be ready for the use of the troops , at their arrival . That you should likewise furnish the officers , who may have occasion to go from place to place , with all ...
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... quantity required of us : we have since given ten thousand pounds to purchase pro- visions for the New - England forces ; it was given as soon as requested , and before the troops were raised ; those provisions are most 6 " In the next ...
... quantity required of us : we have since given ten thousand pounds to purchase pro- visions for the New - England forces ; it was given as soon as requested , and before the troops were raised ; those provisions are most 6 " In the next ...
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... quantity of provisions it has done for the king's service , had it not been for our constant practice of importing and purchas- ing servants to assist us in our labour . Many And his thus renouncing his former convic- of these , when ...
... quantity of provisions it has done for the king's service , had it not been for our constant practice of importing and purchas- ing servants to assist us in our labour . Many And his thus renouncing his former convic- of these , when ...
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... quantity of paper - money tended greatly to the benefit of the province , as well as to the trade of Great Britain , and that the dangers of depreciation arose only from an over great quantity , authorizes and impowers the governor ...
... quantity of paper - money tended greatly to the benefit of the province , as well as to the trade of Great Britain , and that the dangers of depreciation arose only from an over great quantity , authorizes and impowers the governor ...
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