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... nature , that he thought it his duty to lay it before his majesty , and should keep it for that purpose . " He also ... natural it should ; but on the morrow they resolved to raise fifteen thousand pounds on the credit of the province ...
... nature , that he thought it his duty to lay it before his majesty , and should keep it for that purpose . " He also ... natural it should ; but on the morrow they resolved to raise fifteen thousand pounds on the credit of the province ...
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... nature than that I refused my assent to in the winter sessions , as it gave general Braddock a power over no more than five thousand pounds , and subjected the remaining twenty thousand , and all the surplus of the excise , for eleven ...
... nature than that I refused my assent to in the winter sessions , as it gave general Braddock a power over no more than five thousand pounds , and subjected the remaining twenty thousand , and all the surplus of the excise , for eleven ...
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... nature , he an advantage to ourselves , and attempted to would send it home to the ministry , ' which make it a legal tender without the governor's we hope he has accordingly done , as we be- assent , & c . all which is mere ...
... nature , he an advantage to ourselves , and attempted to would send it home to the ministry , ' which make it a legal tender without the governor's we hope he has accordingly done , as we be- assent , & c . all which is mere ...
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... nature of their office , exempt from the payment of taxes ; on the contrary , revenues are gene- rally given to them to support the honour and dignity of government , and to enable them to do the duties of their station . " 2. For that ...
... nature of their office , exempt from the payment of taxes ; on the contrary , revenues are gene- rally given to them to support the honour and dignity of government , and to enable them to do the duties of their station . " 2. For that ...
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... nature , ' without informing us wherein that extraordinary nature consisted ; and others for disagreeing with new - discovered mean- ings , and forced constructions of a clause in the proprietary commission ; that we are now really at a ...
... nature , ' without informing us wherein that extraordinary nature consisted ; and others for disagreeing with new - discovered mean- ings , and forced constructions of a clause in the proprietary commission ; that we are now really at a ...
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