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... proposals were read , t chairman informed the proprietors , th the court of directors had , on the prec fwer they had received from the treasur ing day , taken into confideration the a board , and had come to the following r folution ...
... proposals were read , t chairman informed the proprietors , th the court of directors had , on the prec fwer they had received from the treasur ing day , taken into confideration the a board , and had come to the following r folution ...
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... proposed to them . " According to letters from Stockholm , dated Dec. 24. every thing was quiet in that capital ; but fome of the great offi- cers had refigned their posts . The 66 were great quantities of military ftores , 4,000 franes ...
... proposed to them . " According to letters from Stockholm , dated Dec. 24. every thing was quiet in that capital ; but fome of the great offi- cers had refigned their posts . The 66 were great quantities of military ftores , 4,000 franes ...
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... proposed by Benjamin Hayes , Efq ; And at a meeting of a confiderable number of the electors of the city of Weitininfter , inftructions to the Earl Piercy , and the Hon . Edwin Sandys , Efq ; their representatives , were agreed to , the ...
... proposed by Benjamin Hayes , Efq ; And at a meeting of a confiderable number of the electors of the city of Weitininfter , inftructions to the Earl Piercy , and the Hon . Edwin Sandys , Efq ; their representatives , were agreed to , the ...
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... propose perfon to the congregation . The con gregation might either affent or diffent but if they diffented , they were oblige to affign their teafons , the fufficienc of which was cognifable by the pret bytery ; who confequently , by ...
... propose perfon to the congregation . The con gregation might either affent or diffent but if they diffented , they were oblige to affign their teafons , the fufficienc of which was cognifable by the pret bytery ; who confequently , by ...
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... proposed , for rendering the acco modation advantageous and honoura for the Genoefe ; or would refign the felves , without reserve , to the goodr and equity of his Moft Chriftian Majet in regard to what fhould be done thofe ends . Their ...
... proposed , for rendering the acco modation advantageous and honoura for the Genoefe ; or would refign the felves , without reserve , to the goodr and equity of his Moft Chriftian Majet in regard to what fhould be done thofe ends . Their ...
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