CollectionsFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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By his Excellency's command . J. WillARD , Secretary . A true copy . Attest , SAMUEL WELLES , JOHN CHANDLER , OL'R . PARTRIDGE , JOHN WORTHINGTON . 1 Province of New Hampshire . GEORGE THE SECOND , by the grace of God of Great Britain ...
By his Excellency's command . J. WillARD , Secretary . A true copy . Attest , SAMUEL WELLES , JOHN CHANDLER , OL'R . PARTRIDGE , JOHN WORTHINGTON . 1 Province of New Hampshire . GEORGE THE SECOND , by the grace of God of Great Britain ...
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By his Excellency's command . THEODORE ATKINSON , Secretary . Copy examined per THEODORE ATKINSON , R. WIBIRD , MESHECH WEARE , Hen . SHERBURNE , JR . t THOMAS FITCH , Esq . , Governor and Commander in held at Albany , in 1754 . 11.
By his Excellency's command . THEODORE ATKINSON , Secretary . Copy examined per THEODORE ATKINSON , R. WIBIRD , MESHECH WEARE , Hen . SHERBURNE , JR . t THOMAS FITCH , Esq . , Governor and Commander in held at Albany , in 1754 . 11.
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By his Honor's command . Tho . WARD , Secretary . A true copy , examined by STEPHEN HOPKINS , MAR . HOWARD , JR . 2 PENNSYLVANIA , SS . GEORGE THE SECOND , by the held at Albany , in 1754 . 13.
By his Honor's command . Tho . WARD , Secretary . A true copy , examined by STEPHEN HOPKINS , MAR . HOWARD , JR . 2 PENNSYLVANIA , SS . GEORGE THE SECOND , by the held at Albany , in 1754 . 13.
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The draught of the general speech was settled , read , and unanimously approved of ; and is as follows : Brethren , I have invited you here by the command of the great King , our common Father , to receive a present from him , and in ...
The draught of the general speech was settled , read , and unanimously approved of ; and is as follows : Brethren , I have invited you here by the command of the great King , our common Father , to receive a present from him , and in ...
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... the command of the Duke D'Anville , notwithstanding the then declining state of the French , and the very flourishing state of the British navy , and the further advantage accruing to the English from the possession of Cape Breton .
... the command of the Duke D'Anville , notwithstanding the then declining state of the French , and the very flourishing state of the British navy , and the further advantage accruing to the English from the possession of Cape Breton .
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