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... ship's recommendation in providing a sufficient fund for clearing the reserved Lands and for building Parsonage Houses on the several Parsonages which may be endowed under the Act of the last Session of Parliament , and at the same time ...
... ship's recommendation in providing a sufficient fund for clearing the reserved Lands and for building Parsonage Houses on the several Parsonages which may be endowed under the Act of the last Session of Parliament , and at the same time ...
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... ship's 6th suggestion to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , as all offences committed on what may be deemed the High Seas are cognizable only by a Court of Admiralty , constituted by their Lordships . All other offences will be ...
... ship's 6th suggestion to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty , as all offences committed on what may be deemed the High Seas are cognizable only by a Court of Admiralty , constituted by their Lordships . All other offences will be ...
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... Ships are now fitting out from the States of America , under the command of Experienced sea - men ( who accom- Captain Cook in his last Voyage ) in order to establish a Furr trade upon the Jest Coast of North America , at or near to ...
... Ships are now fitting out from the States of America , under the command of Experienced sea - men ( who accom- Captain Cook in his last Voyage ) in order to establish a Furr trade upon the Jest Coast of North America , at or near to ...
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... ship in Canada that the expense would not exceed one - third that of Masonry . We are of opinion however , that nothing but weighty financial considerations would sanction the adoption of wooden Locks , which could only be considered a ...
... ship in Canada that the expense would not exceed one - third that of Masonry . We are of opinion however , that nothing but weighty financial considerations would sanction the adoption of wooden Locks , which could only be considered a ...
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... ship . I inclose two Letters from Pittsburg , the one from the late Auditor General of the middle department , and the other from General Nevil , one of the Executive Council of Pensylvania , from whence your Lordship will discover the ...
... ship . I inclose two Letters from Pittsburg , the one from the late Auditor General of the middle department , and the other from General Nevil , one of the Executive Council of Pensylvania , from whence your Lordship will discover the ...
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