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Page 35
... took to be then fettled , that the provincials fhould go on as ginally defigned , and the regulars to poffefs the poft e then occupied , and directed my affairs accordingly : at this , it feems , was not taken in that light by all he ...
... took to be then fettled , that the provincials fhould go on as ginally defigned , and the regulars to poffefs the poft e then occupied , and directed my affairs accordingly : at this , it feems , was not taken in that light by all he ...
Page 38
... took , in obedience to his Lordship's orders , I informed his Excellency , which he was fo good as to approve of , and informed me , that the steps which I had taken , in putting forward the for- tifications , and of forwarding and ...
... took , in obedience to his Lordship's orders , I informed his Excellency , which he was fo good as to approve of , and informed me , that the steps which I had taken , in putting forward the for- tifications , and of forwarding and ...
Page 54
... took place . James Murray , firft civil governor , 1764. He left the province the 30th June , 1766 , and Paul Emilius Irwing , prefident of the council , 1766 , med de government till the arrival of Sir Guy Carleton , * lieutenant ...
... took place . James Murray , firft civil governor , 1764. He left the province the 30th June , 1766 , and Paul Emilius Irwing , prefident of the council , 1766 , med de government till the arrival of Sir Guy Carleton , * lieutenant ...
Page 66
... took the fide of Mr. Franklin against court ; and the fame writers , who had offended , continu the fame ftrain of offence in the Courant , only the na of the printer was changed from 7. to B. Franklin . In this day of political ...
... took the fide of Mr. Franklin against court ; and the fame writers , who had offended , continu the fame ftrain of offence in the Courant , only the na of the printer was changed from 7. to B. Franklin . In this day of political ...
Page 67
... took the device of hip , and the poft - boy with his horn , till another poft - mafter as attached to another printer , which was the cafe when Ir . Hufk came into office ; then the paper , which took the ame of Post - Boy , was first ...
... took the device of hip , and the poft - boy with his horn , till another poft - mafter as attached to another printer , which was the cafe when Ir . Hufk came into office ; then the paper , which took the ame of Post - Boy , was first ...
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