Journal of the Governor and Council...J. L. Murphy Publishing Company, printers, 1890 - New Jersey |
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... Opinion of this Board whether it were better to adjourn them De Die in Diem until a Sufficient Number appear'd , or to adjourn them for a longer time It is the Opinion of this Board that they be 1715 ] 3 JOURNAL OF GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL .
... Opinion of this Board whether it were better to adjourn them De Die in Diem until a Sufficient Number appear'd , or to adjourn them for a longer time It is the Opinion of this Board that they be 1715 ] 3 JOURNAL OF GOVERNOR AND COUNCIL .
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... Opinion of y Council ( many members being yet wanting And it being now late in y ° afternoon ) that the Assembly be adjourned till Tomorrow y 22nd Decem ' and the Governour Ordered an adjournm * accordingly At A Council held at ...
... Opinion of y Council ( many members being yet wanting And it being now late in y ° afternoon ) that the Assembly be adjourned till Tomorrow y 22nd Decem ' and the Governour Ordered an adjournm * accordingly At A Council held at ...
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... opinion that this present Assembly be Dissolved in Order to A Free Choice And the Governour Ordered A proclamation to be Immedi- ately Issued for that purpose Lewis Morris Tho : Gordon Jn ° Reading Tho : Byerly Geo : Deacon and Jn ...
... opinion that this present Assembly be Dissolved in Order to A Free Choice And the Governour Ordered A proclamation to be Immedi- ately Issued for that purpose Lewis Morris Tho : Gordon Jn ° Reading Tho : Byerly Geo : Deacon and Jn ...
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... opinion THOMAS GORDON I am of the Same opinion JOHN READING I Am of the Same Opinion THOMAS BYERLY I Am of the Same opinion GEORGE DEACON I am of the Same Opinion JOHN HAMILTON At A Council held at Burlington y ° 23rd of December 1715 ...
... opinion THOMAS GORDON I am of the Same opinion JOHN READING I Am of the Same Opinion THOMAS BYERLY I Am of the Same opinion GEORGE DEACON I am of the Same Opinion JOHN HAMILTON At A Council held at Burlington y ° 23rd of December 1715 ...
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New Jersey. Council. last was at Burlington who were of opinion and Gave advice y ' his Excellency should forthwith Issue out his proclamation further to Prorogue the said General Assembly , which was by proclamation to meet at ...
New Jersey. Council. last was at Burlington who were of opinion and Gave advice y ' his Excellency should forthwith Issue out his proclamation further to Prorogue the said General Assembly , which was by proclamation to meet at ...
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23d day acquaint the house acquainted this board agreed Anderson John Hamilton appointed bill Intituled Bill was read Bills of Credit board Ordered Chief Justice Clerk Coll Committee Council held County Creditt David Lyell John Desireing the Concurrence Eastern Division Esqr Excellency Robert Hunter Excellency William Burnet Generall Assembly Gentlemen George Deacon Governour &c held at Burlington held at Perth house of Representatives Intituled An Act James Smith Esq Jeremiah Bass Jersey John Anderson John John Hamilton Esq John Hamilton John John Hugg John Johnston John Kinsey John Parker John John Reading Lewis Morris Esq Lyall Message Michael Kearny Oaths ordered a Second Perth Amboy Peter Bard Esq plaintiff in Error pounds Present His Excellency President province of Newjersey publick quarters Sallary read a Second read the Second read the third Referred the Bill Report Second Reading Shillings thereto Thomas Gordon Treasurer Vanhorn William Burnet Esq
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Page 530 - Assembly or the major part of them respectively shall have full poweo- amd authority to make, constitute and ordain laws, Statutes and Ordinances for the Publick peace, welfare and good government...
Page 540 - ... said province of New Jersey, shall take upon him the administration of the government and execute our said commission and instructions and the several powers and authorities therein contained, in the same manner and to all intents and purposes as other our governor or commander-in-chief of our said province should or ought to do, in case of your absence until you return, or in all cases until our further pleasure be known therein.
Page 536 - And whereas we are sensible that effectual care ought to be taken to oblige the members of our Council to a due attendance therein, in order to prevent the many inconveniences that may happen for want of a quorum of the Council to transact business, as occasion may require, it is our will and pleasure that if any of the members of our said Council...
Page 530 - ... as near as conveniently may be, agreeable to the laws and statutes of this our kingdom of England.
Page 253 - An Act for the further security of His Majesty's person and Government, and the succession of the Crown in the Heirs of the late Princess Sophia, being Protestants, and for extinguishing the hopes of the pretended Prince of Wales, and his open and secret abettors...
Page 166 - Plantations or any of them and if it shall so please God them to vanquish apprehend and take and being taken either according to Law to put to Death or keep and preserve alive at your Discretion and to Execute Martial Law in time of Invasion...
Page 531 - Pleasure thereupon Expressed, the said Act is hereby Confirmed, finally Enacted and Ratified accordingly — Whereof the Governor Lieutenant, Governor or Commander in Chief of His Majesty's said Colony of New York for the time being, and all others whom it may concern are to take Notice and Govern themselves accordingly.* The case of New York v.
Page 27 - Officer of the Customs, it shall appear to him that the said Articles are — not valued according to the true Price or Value thereof, and according to the true Intent and Meaning of this Act, — then and in such Case the Importer, or...
Page 84 - An Act That the Solemn Affirmation and Declaration of the People Called Quakers Shall be Accepted Instead of an Oath in the Usual Form, and that the same be transmitted to us and to our commissioners for trade and plantations, as before directed.
Page 536 - You are to permit the Members of Our said Council, to have and enjoy freedom of Debate and Vote in all Affairs of Publick concern, that may be debated in Council. 6. AND, altho...