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Minutes of the common council of the city of new york, 1675-1776 - Halaman 422
1905
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...

1826 - 334 halaman
...and brother-in-law to the Earl of Halifax." " We are sufficiently assured that your Excellency will be as averse from countenancing, as we from brooking,...of our inestimable liberties, civil and religious." These particulars are mentioned with the more minuteness, on account of the tragical end to which this...
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The History of the Late Province of New-York, from Its Discovery ..., Volume 2

William Smith - 1829 - 354 halaman
...and brother-in-law to the Earl of Halifax." " We are sufficiently assured that your Excellency will be as averse from countenancing, as we from brooking,...of our inestimable liberties, civil and religious." These particulars are mentioned with the more minuteness, on account of the tragical end to which this...
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...

1830 - 336 halaman
...and brother-in-law to the Earl of Halifax." "We are sufficiently assured that your Excellency will be as averse from countenancing, as we from brooking,...of our inestimable liberties, civil and religious." These particulars are mentioned with the rn'ore minuteness^ on account of the tragical end to which...
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History of the New Netherlands, Province of New York, and State of New York ...

William Dunlap - 1840 - 560 halaman
...thought expressive of jealousy. The words were : ' We are sufficiently assured that your excellency will be as averse from countenancing, as we from brooking,...of our inestimable liberties, civil and religious.' " These particulars are mentioned with the more minuteness, on account of the tragical end to which...
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ..., Volume 4-5

New-York Historical Society - 1829 - 658 halaman
...and brother-in-law to the Earl of Halifax." " We are sufficiently assured that your Excellency will be as averse from countenancing, as we from brooking,...of our inestimable liberties, civil and religious." These particulars are mentioned with the more minuteness, on account of the tragical end to which this...
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Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York

New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1868 - 1118 halaman
...without that cheerful submission to his Prerogative, which is the indispensable Duty of all his loyal subjects ; so are we on the other Hand, sufficiently...your Excellency will ever be ready to vindicate our loyal Rights and Privileges, and be as averse from countenancing, as we are from brooking any Infringements...
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The History of New York from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time

William Henry Carpenter - 1872 - 350 halaman
...corporation disturbed him still more. "We are sufficiently assured," said they, " that your excellency will be as averse from countenancing, as we from brooking,...infringements of our inestimable liberties, civil or religious." Meeting with Delancey at dinner the next day, Osborne complained of indisposition, and...
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Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year ...

New-York Historical Society - 1886 - 714 halaman
...without the Chearful submission to his Prerogative, which is the Indispensible Duty of all his Loyal Subjects ; so are we on the other Hand, sufficiently...averse from Countenancing as we from Brooking any Infringments of our Inestimable Liberties, Civil and Religious. As Your Excellency's Arrival, must...
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The Burghers of New Amsterdam and the Freemen of New York. 1675-1866

New York (N.Y.) - 1886 - 704 halaman
...his Prerogative, which is the Indispensible Duty of all his Loyal Subjects ; so are we on the 0ther Hand, sufficiently assured, that Your Excellency will...averse from Countenancing as we from Brooking any Infringments of our Inestimable Liberties, Civil and Religious. As Your Excellency's Arrival, must...
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The Memorial History of the City of New-York: Vermilye, A.G. The Earl of ...

James Grant Wilson - 1892 - 710 halaman
...address from the corporation had occurred this clause, expressing the assurance that his Excellency would be as " averse from countenancing as we from brooking...of our inestimable liberties, civil and religious." ' The governor did not like either the words or the tone of this passage : he distinctly contemplated...
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