The History of the Late Province of New-York, from Its Discovery, to the Appointment of Governor Colden, in 1762, Volume 2Pub. under the direction of the New-York Historical Society, 1829 |
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Halaman 13
... respecting Courts of Justice , for all were agreed upon the fee bill , already before the House . i The 7th of June was appointed for this unparlia- mentary condescension of the Assembly . The law- yers appeared there , not as counsel ...
... respecting Courts of Justice , for all were agreed upon the fee bill , already before the House . i The 7th of June was appointed for this unparlia- mentary condescension of the Assembly . The law- yers appeared there , not as counsel ...
Halaman 46
... respecting the conduct of such as themselves had raised into power . Mr. Clarke's speech , therefore , though importunate for the re - establishment of the old practices of sup- plies for a number of years , was cautious and sooth- ing ...
... respecting the conduct of such as themselves had raised into power . Mr. Clarke's speech , therefore , though importunate for the re - establishment of the old practices of sup- plies for a number of years , was cautious and sooth- ing ...
Halaman 47
... respecting the cultivation , of science between this and the Colonies first settled by the English . Near one hun- dred and thirty years had now elapsed since the discovery of New - York , and seventy - three from its subjection to the ...
... respecting the cultivation , of science between this and the Colonies first settled by the English . Near one hun- dred and thirty years had now elapsed since the discovery of New - York , and seventy - three from its subjection to the ...
Halaman 51
... respecting the criminality of individuals . Let it suffice , that the account given was consistent with information procured from Mr. Alexander , whose intimacy with Mr. Colden gives it force ; and that Colonel Livingston , whose ...
... respecting the criminality of individuals . Let it suffice , that the account given was consistent with information procured from Mr. Alexander , whose intimacy with Mr. Colden gives it force ; and that Colonel Livingston , whose ...
Halaman 56
... respecting the forts , Oswego , and the militia ; agree that an agent may be useful , if he is made totally dependent upon the Assembly . After lamenting the conflagration of the Fort buildings , they give oblique insinuations that no ...
... respecting the forts , Oswego , and the militia ; agree that an agent may be useful , if he is made totally dependent upon the Assembly . After lamenting the conflagration of the Fort buildings , they give oblique insinuations that no ...
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adjourned afterwards agent Albany answer appointed army arrived Assembly assent bill Board of Trade Canada Chief Justice Clarke Clinton Colden Colonel colony command commission Commissioners Connecticut consent copy Cosby Coun Council Court Crown Point Danvers Osborn declared defence Delancey duty Earl of Loudon enemy England erection expedition expense Fort Edward forts French frontiers garrison gave grants Horsmanden House hundred pounds Indians informed instructions interest Jersey Judges King King's Lake Lake George late Legislature letter levies Lieutenant Governor Livingston Lord Lordships Louisburgh Majesty Majesty's March Massachusetts Bay ment militia Mohawk River Morris New-Jersey New-York object October officers Oswego party passed Philipse Pownall present prorogation province provisions quit-rents raised recommended resolved respecting river royal salary sent session Shirley Sir Danvers Sir William Johnson Smith speaker speech supplies thousand pounds tion took troops voted William Livingston
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