The Parliamentary Register: Or, History of the Proceedings and Debates of the House of Commons, Volume 4J. Debrett, 1776 - Great Britain |
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... territories , iflands , and countries in North America , bounded on the Boundaries fouth by a line from the bay of Chaleurs along the high lands , of the pro- which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the river vince . St ...
... territories , iflands , and countries in North America , bounded on the Boundaries fouth by a line from the bay of Chaleurs along the high lands , of the pro- which divide the rivers that empty themselves into the river vince . St ...
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... territory granted to the merchants adventurers of England . trading to Hudfon's Bay ; and also all fuch territories , iflands , and countries , which have , fince the tenth of February , 1763 , been made part of the government of ...
... territory granted to the merchants adventurers of England . trading to Hudfon's Bay ; and also all fuch territories , iflands , and countries , which have , fince the tenth of February , 1763 , been made part of the government of ...
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... territories dependent thereon ; with all and fin- gular the powers and authorities hereby granted unto you , for and during our will and pleasure . In witnefs whereof we have caused these our letters to be made patent ; witness ourself ...
... territories dependent thereon ; with all and fin- gular the powers and authorities hereby granted unto you , for and during our will and pleasure . In witnefs whereof we have caused these our letters to be made patent ; witness ourself ...
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... territories not included within the limits of our in the new faid three new governments , or within the limits of the territory granted to governments the Hudson's Bay company ; as alfo all the land and territories lying to the shall be ...
... territories not included within the limits of our in the new faid three new governments , or within the limits of the territory granted to governments the Hudson's Bay company ; as alfo all the land and territories lying to the shall be ...
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... territories referved , as aforefaid , for the use of the faid Indians , criminals , to feize and appehend all ... territory , and to fend them under a proper Indian coun- guard to the colony where the crime was committed of which they ...
... territories referved , as aforefaid , for the use of the faid Indians , criminals , to feize and appehend all ... territory , and to fend them under a proper Indian coun- guard to the colony where the crime was committed of which they ...
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Page 21 - I, AB, do swear. That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical that damnable doctrine and position, that princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope, or any authority of the See of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.
Page 20 - And whereas great frauds and abuses have been committed in the purchasing lands of the Indians, to the great prejudice of our interests and to the great dissatisfaction of the said Indians ; in order, therefore to prevent such irregularities for the future, and to the end that the Indians may be convinced of our justice and determined resolution to remove all reasonable cause of discontent...
Page 26 - ... or other times when by law it may be executed, and to do and execute all and every other thing and things which to our Captain General and Governor in Chief doth or ought of right to belong.
Page 66 - Patent to Edward Earl of Clarendon, George Duke of Albemarle, William Lord Craven, John Lord Berkeley, Anthony Lord Ashley, Sir George Carteret, Baronet, Sir William Berkeley, and Sir John Colleton, their Heirs and Assigns...
Page 81 - ... the said Edward, Earl of Clarendon; George, Duke of Albemarle; William, Earl of Craven; John, Lord Berkeley; Anthony, Lord Ashley; Sir George Carteret, Sir John Colleton, and Sir William Berkeley...
Page 45 - Pleasure is, that you signify the same unto us by the first opportunity, that We may under Our Signet and Sign Manual constitute and appoint others in their Stead. But that Our Affairs may not suffer at that Distance, for Want of a due Number of Councillors...
Page 121 - Majesty's present servants; and by which their conduct in respect to America has been governed. And his Majesty relies upon your prudence and fidelity for such an explanation of his measures as may tend to remove the prejudices which have been excited by the misrepresentations of those who are enemies to the peace and prosperity of Great Britain and her colonies; and to re-establish that mutual confidence and affection upon which the glory and safety of the British empire depend.
Page 7 - Execution and Performance of Offices and Places, and for the clearing of Truth in Judicial Causes.
Page 43 - America, and we do hereby require, and command you to do and execute all things in due manner, that shall belong unto your said command and the trust we have reposed in you, according to the several powers and directions granted or appointed you by this present commission, and the instructions...
Page 22 - Second and since his decease pretended to be and took upon himself the style and title of King of England by the name of James the Third or of Scotland by the name of James the Eighth or the style and title of King of Great Britain hath any right or title whatsoever to the crown of this realm or any other the dominions thereunto belonging.