The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volume 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 - America |
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... Lord's day . 5 Brit . Emp . iii . 17. On an " accurate scrutiny , " when every taxable was allowed 30 shillings out of a large emission of paper currency . 1735. in the prisoner not guilty . The common council BRITISH COLONIES . 5.
... Lord's day . 5 Brit . Emp . iii . 17. On an " accurate scrutiny , " when every taxable was allowed 30 shillings out of a large emission of paper currency . 1735. in the prisoner not guilty . The common council BRITISH COLONIES . 5.
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... lord- ship , as the New England troops had been raised on particular terms , and had proceeded thus far according to their original organization , that he would permit them to act separately , so far as it might be consistent with his ...
... lord- ship , as the New England troops had been raised on particular terms , and had proceeded thus far according to their original organization , that he would permit them to act separately , so far as it might be consistent with his ...
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... lord Loudoun , not to proceed on his intended expedition against ed . Ticonderoga , but to fortify his camp , and to prevent the enemy from attacking him , or advancing into the country by South Bay , or Wood Creek . General Webb , with ...
... lord Loudoun , not to proceed on his intended expedition against ed . Ticonderoga , but to fortify his camp , and to prevent the enemy from attacking him , or advancing into the country by South Bay , or Wood Creek . General Webb , with ...
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... lord Loudoun and the governors of the New England provinces and of Nova Scotia . At this council his lordship proposed , that New England should raise 4000 men for the ensuing campaign ; and that requisitions proportionably large should ...
... lord Loudoun and the governors of the New England provinces and of Nova Scotia . At this council his lordship proposed , that New England should raise 4000 men for the ensuing campaign ; and that requisitions proportionably large should ...
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... lord Loudoun , who maintained such an extension of the parliamentary act , and peremptorily insisted on the right demanded . The general court , on this occasion , passed a law , which , lord Loudoun in- formed the governor by a letter ...
... lord Loudoun , who maintained such an extension of the parliamentary act , and peremptorily insisted on the right demanded . The general court , on this occasion , passed a law , which , lord Loudoun in- formed the governor by a letter ...
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