Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... opinion , were it to take effect , would be pernicious to his Majesty's rights and revenue ; and therefore as the affairs of the Colonies may probably at this time , come under the con- sideration of his Majesty's ministers , and this ...
... opinion , were it to take effect , would be pernicious to his Majesty's rights and revenue ; and therefore as the affairs of the Colonies may probably at this time , come under the con- sideration of his Majesty's ministers , and this ...
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... opinion with them , that it is greatly for his Majesty's interest , and for the benefit of this and the neighbouring Colonies , that an end be put as soon as pos- sible to these disputes ; but at the same time , I hope to shew by what ...
... opinion with them , that it is greatly for his Majesty's interest , and for the benefit of this and the neighbouring Colonies , that an end be put as soon as pos- sible to these disputes ; but at the same time , I hope to shew by what ...
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... opinion no reason of any weight can be given , why the King should not affirm his right to the lands on the West side of Connecticut River , and to the northward of the Colony of Connecticut , unless it be that many families who have ...
... opinion no reason of any weight can be given , why the King should not affirm his right to the lands on the West side of Connecticut River , and to the northward of the Colony of Connecticut , unless it be that many families who have ...
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... , were given up , the Crown would be deprived of a Quitrent amounting yearly to a large sum , in my opinion , greater than the amount of all the Quitrents of the whole that would remain 496 [ 1763 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
... , were given up , the Crown would be deprived of a Quitrent amounting yearly to a large sum , in my opinion , greater than the amount of all the Quitrents of the whole that would remain 496 [ 1763 . THE ASPINWALL PAPERS .
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... opinion , which they gave in writing , a Copy of which I inclose . This not being favourable to Capt Hawkers pretensions , I suppose that he informed Admiral Lord Colville of it , who on that occasion wrote a warm letter to the Judge of ...
... opinion , which they gave in writing , a Copy of which I inclose . This not being favourable to Capt Hawkers pretensions , I suppose that he informed Admiral Lord Colville of it , who on that occasion wrote a warm letter to the Judge of ...
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