Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania: From the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government. [Mar. 10, 1683-Sept. 27, 1775], Volume 10J. Severns, 1852 |
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... answer in these Words , Viz " : " Gentlemen : " I heartily thank you for your kind Congratulation on my arri- val ... answered , and that my administration may be easy to my- self and happy to the Publick . " The Speaker then ...
... answer in these Words , Viz " : " Gentlemen : " I heartily thank you for your kind Congratulation on my arri- val ... answered , and that my administration may be easy to my- self and happy to the Publick . " The Speaker then ...
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... answer to the one he had dispatched by express the forth Instant , Hia Honour by the advice of the Council , ordered the Secretary to lay it before the Assembly for their Perusal . The said Letter followa in these Words , Viz " : " Sir ...
... answer to the one he had dispatched by express the forth Instant , Hia Honour by the advice of the Council , ordered the Secretary to lay it before the Assembly for their Perusal . The said Letter followa in these Words , Viz " : " Sir ...
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... answer , that he was now ready to receive the House with their Speaker . The Assembly attended accordingly , and presented David Hall , Esquire , as their Speaker , who , being approved by the Governor , claimed the usual Privileges ...
... answer , that he was now ready to receive the House with their Speaker . The Assembly attended accordingly , and presented David Hall , Esquire , as their Speaker , who , being approved by the Governor , claimed the usual Privileges ...
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... answer to the Message he lately brought from the western Indians appeared ; and being seated , the Governor delivered to them his answer in the following words , Viz : " Brethren : " By this String I perform the same Ceremonys towards ...
... answer to the Message he lately brought from the western Indians appeared ; and being seated , the Governor delivered to them his answer in the following words , Viz : " Brethren : " By this String I perform the same Ceremonys towards ...
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... answer by the Secretary , viz " : " Gentlemen : " Upon Enquiry , I do not - find that either the late Governor , or the President and Council after his leaving the Province , have Receiv- ed from General Gage any further Information ...
... answer by the Secretary , viz " : " Gentlemen : " Upon Enquiry , I do not - find that either the late Governor , or the President and Council after his leaving the Province , have Receiv- ed from General Gage any further Information ...
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