Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts, Volumen2;Volumen16;Volumen23;Volumen30;Volumen40The Society, 1913 - 409 páginas Primarily consists of: Transactions, v. 1, 3, 5-8, 10-14, 17-21, 24-28, 32, 34-35, 38, 42-43; and: Collections, v. 2, 4, 9, 15-16, 22-23, 29-31, 33, 36-37, 39-41; also includes lists of members. |
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... Pleasure And Our Will and Pleasure is that the the Councillors , Governour of Our said Province from the time being shall have Authority from time to time at his discretion to assemble and call together the Councillors or Assistants of ...
... Pleasure And Our Will and Pleasure is that the the Councillors , Governour of Our said Province from the time being shall have Authority from time to time at his discretion to assemble and call together the Councillors or Assistants of ...
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... Pleasure is that the Governour and Leivtent or Deputy Governour and Councillors or Assistants for the time being and all other Officers to be appointed or Chosen as aforesaid shall before the Vndertakeing the Execucon of their Offices ...
... Pleasure is that the Governour and Leivtent or Deputy Governour and Councillors or Assistants for the time being and all other Officers to be appointed or Chosen as aforesaid shall before the Vndertakeing the Execucon of their Offices ...
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... Pleasure is and Wee doe hereby require and Comand that all and every person and persons hereafter by Vs Our Heires and Successors nominated and appointed to the respective Offices of Governour or Leivt or Deputy Governour and Secretary ...
... Pleasure is and Wee doe hereby require and Comand that all and every person and persons hereafter by Vs Our Heires and Successors nominated and appointed to the respective Offices of Governour or Leivt or Deputy Governour and Secretary ...
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... Pleasure is and Wee doe hereby for Vs Our Heires and Successors Grant natural subjects Establish and Ordaine That all and every of the Subjects of Vs Our of England . New England to have the privileges of Liberty of con- science granted ...
... Pleasure is and Wee doe hereby for Vs Our Heires and Successors Grant natural subjects Establish and Ordaine That all and every of the Subjects of Vs Our of England . New England to have the privileges of Liberty of con- science granted ...
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... Pleasure That noe Grant or Grants of any Lands lying or extending from the River of Sagadehock to the Gulph of St Lawrence and Canada Rivers and to the Main Sea Northward and Eastward to be made or past by the Governor and Generall ...
... Pleasure That noe Grant or Grants of any Lands lying or extending from the River of Sagadehock to the Gulph of St Lawrence and Canada Rivers and to the Main Sea Northward and Eastward to be made or past by the Governor and Generall ...
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Página 171 - Provided that nothing herein contained shall be construed to the Enabling you, or any by your Authority, to hold Plea or have...
Página 53 - Hereditaments, as are now or hereafter shall be in our Power to dispose of; and them to grant to any such Person or Persons upon such Terms, and under such moderate Quit-Rents, Services and Acknowledgments, as have been appointed and...
Página 12 - Merrimack, or to the northward of any and every part thereof, and all lands and hereditaments whatsoever, lying within the limits aforesaid, north and south in latitude and breadth, and in length and longitude, of and within all the breadth aforesaid, throughout the main lands there, from the Atlantic and western sea and ocean on the east part, to the south sea...
Página 164 - 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 322 - Now know ye, that the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, in consideration...
Página 124 - Land, and to transport such Forces to any of Our Plantations in America (if necessity shall require) for the Defence of the same against the invasion or Attempts of any of Our Enemies, and...