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Page v
... a few amendments was reported . By this plan the general government was to be administered by a president general appointed and supported by the crown ; and a grand VI council to be chosen by the representatives of the.
... a few amendments was reported . By this plan the general government was to be administered by a president general appointed and supported by the crown ; and a grand VI council to be chosen by the representatives of the.
Page xii
... crown or the house of commons , consisting of de- puties chosen by their respective assemblies , to meet at the central province of New - York , as the parlia- ment of North America . To this body it was pro- posed all the royal ...
... crown or the house of commons , consisting of de- puties chosen by their respective assemblies , to meet at the central province of New - York , as the parlia- ment of North America . To this body it was pro- posed all the royal ...
Page xiii
... crown most friendly to peace and good order . The minister , G. Grenville , approved of the plan , but never brought it forward in parliament ; and thus things remained , until Great Britain , in 1775 , de- termined to tax the colonies ...
... crown most friendly to peace and good order . The minister , G. Grenville , approved of the plan , but never brought it forward in parliament ; and thus things remained , until Great Britain , in 1775 , de- termined to tax the colonies ...
Page 18
... crown and dignity , to suf- fer any foreigners , how nearsoever they be allied , to usurp a dominion , and , without his majesty's royal consent , to inhabit in these or any other of his majes- ty's territories , hath commanded me , in ...
... crown and dignity , to suf- fer any foreigners , how nearsoever they be allied , to usurp a dominion , and , without his majesty's royal consent , to inhabit in these or any other of his majes- ty's territories , hath commanded me , in ...
Page 23
... crown of England and the States General , ( under whom there are so many subjects in America as well as Europe , ) that his said majestie of Great Britain would give a commis- sion to molest and endamage the subjects of my said lords ...
... crown of England and the States General , ( under whom there are so many subjects in America as well as Europe , ) that his said majestie of Great Britain would give a commis- sion to molest and endamage the subjects of my said lords ...
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