Correspondence of William Shirley: Governor of Massachusetts and Military Commander in America, 1731-1760, Volumen1Macmillan, 1912 |
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... in the defense of the country during his fifteen years of warfare against the French and Indians in his double position as governor of Massachusetts and Military Com- mander in America . In 1733 Shirley was offered the xxi.
... in the defense of the country during his fifteen years of warfare against the French and Indians in his double position as governor of Massachusetts and Military Com- mander in America . In 1733 Shirley was offered the xxi.
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... country and her American daughter has become more friendly , the harsh judgment which American writers were only too willing to pass upon British appointments in the colonies has given place to more just appreciations . It remains true ...
... country and her American daughter has become more friendly , the harsh judgment which American writers were only too willing to pass upon British appointments in the colonies has given place to more just appreciations . It remains true ...
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... country her one great victory in King George's war by the capture of Louisbourg . Of this expedition Doyle writes in his sketch of Shirley : " Probably every 99 prudent strategist would have deemed the scheme foolhardy . Σχίν INTRODUCTION.
... country her one great victory in King George's war by the capture of Louisbourg . Of this expedition Doyle writes in his sketch of Shirley : " Probably every 99 prudent strategist would have deemed the scheme foolhardy . Σχίν INTRODUCTION.
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... country was left to Shirley by the British Ministry , and it was upon Shirley that Lieutenant Governor Mascarene of Annapolis called when the English possessions seemed in danger . Shirley was the most pronounced defender of British and ...
... country was left to Shirley by the British Ministry , and it was upon Shirley that Lieutenant Governor Mascarene of Annapolis called when the English possessions seemed in danger . Shirley was the most pronounced defender of British and ...
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... Country- men in America ; But it is no small Recommendation of their good sense to me , that they think it part of their Happi- ness , that they are within yr Grace's province , and I have often wth much pleasure , since my arrival ...
... Country- men in America ; But it is no small Recommendation of their good sense to me , that they think it part of their Happi- ness , that they are within yr Grace's province , and I have often wth much pleasure , since my arrival ...
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¹ Original Act of Parliament America Annapolis Royal appointed Assembly Battery Belcher Belknap Manuscripts BENNING WENTWORTH Bills of Credit Boston Britain Canada Canso Cape Breton Captain Coll Colonies Command Commission Commissioners Copy Council Court Crown Point Duke of Newcastle Duty Endorsed Enemy England enlist Esqr Excellency Excellency's Excy Execution Expedition Expence favour Forces French Garrison Genl give Government Governmt Governor Govr Shirley Grace the Duke Hampshire Harbour hereby Hist Honour hope Humble Servant inclosed Indians inform'd Inhabitants Janry JONATHAN LAW King Land late letter Lord Duke Lordships Louisbourg Majesty Majesty's Government Majesty's Service Majy's Massachusets Bay Massachusetts ment mention'd Nova Scotia Obedient Occasion Officers Plantations pleas'd Pleasure present Prov Province provisions publick rais'd raised receiv'd Regiment Rhode Island sent Settlements Ships SHIRLEY TO WILLIAM Shirley's Soldiers thereof thô tion Trade Troops utmost Vessells Warr Warren WILLIAM SHIRLEY yr Grace
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Página 35 - General and Governor in Chief in and over our colony of Georgia, together with all and singular the powers and authorities hereby granted unto you for and during our will and pleasure. In witness whereof we have caused these our letters to be made patent.
Página 463 - Resolved, That it is the opinion of this committee, that it is just and reasonable that the several provinces and colonies of Massachusetts Bay, New Hampshire, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, be reimbursed the expenses they have been at in taking and securing to the Crown of Great Britain the Island of Cape Breton and its dependencies.
Página 30 - ... authorities as shall at any time hereafter be granted or appointed you under Our sign manual and signet, or by Our order in Our Privy Council...
Página 31 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Página 45 - To avoid improper influences which may result from intermixing in one and the same act, such things as have no proper relation to each other, every law shall embrace but one object, and that shall be expressed in the title.
Página 33 - Provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to the enabling you or any by your authority to hold plea or have any jurisdiction of any offence cause matter or thing committed or done upon the high sea or within any of the havens rivers or creeks of our said...
Página 59 - You are to permit a liberty of Conscience to all Persons, (except Papists,) so they be contented with a quiet and peaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving Offence or Scandal to the Government.
Página 33 - Establishing Articles and Orders for the regulating and better Government of His Majesty's Navys, Ships of War, and Forces by Sea...
Página 56 - You are to take Care that no Man's Life, Member, Freehold, or Goods be taken away or harmed in our said Province, otherwise then by established and known Laws, not repugnant to, but as much as may be agreeable to the Laws of England.
Página 50 - Will and Pleasure, that you do not give your Assent to any private Act, until Proof be made before you in Council (and entred in the Council Books,) that publick notification was made of the Parties...