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... pleased to give why none are sent , that the proprietary and governor hath given directions for letting all the laws drop or fall , we are credibly inform- ed , that afterwards he was well pleased they should stand ; and all the laws ...
... pleased to give why none are sent , that the proprietary and governor hath given directions for letting all the laws drop or fall , we are credibly inform- ed , that afterwards he was well pleased they should stand ; and all the laws ...
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... pleased : but the charter he totally rejected . " Before he set out for New York , he did however give a written sanction to the laws required ; and the next year's assembly proved notwithstanding to be of the same leaven with the last ...
... pleased : but the charter he totally rejected . " Before he set out for New York , he did however give a written sanction to the laws required ; and the next year's assembly proved notwithstanding to be of the same leaven with the last ...
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... pleased to convene us , by his writs , although not in the form of our charter , as we could desire , we have obeyed the same , and considered what he has laid before us , viz . an answer to the late queen's letter , and our ...
... pleased to convene us , by his writs , although not in the form of our charter , as we could desire , we have obeyed the same , and considered what he has laid before us , viz . an answer to the late queen's letter , and our ...
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... pleased to pro- as follows , to wit : " that because no people mise , be invested with full and complete pow- could be truly happy , though under the er , and be obliged by some clause in the com- greatest enjoyment of civil liberties ...
... pleased to pro- as follows , to wit : " that because no people mise , be invested with full and complete pow- could be truly happy , though under the er , and be obliged by some clause in the com- greatest enjoyment of civil liberties ...
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... pleased . Instead of having but three voices in seventy - two , he was left single in the executive , and at liberty to re- strain the legislative , by refusing his as- sent to their bills whenever he thought fit . On the other hand ...
... pleased . Instead of having but three voices in seventy - two , he was left single in the executive , and at liberty to re- strain the legislative , by refusing his as- sent to their bills whenever he thought fit . On the other hand ...
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