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... warrant or order from you , by and with the advice and consent of our Council as aforesaid ; and our will and pleasure is , that you shall and may keep and use our seal , appointed or to be appointed by us for said territory and ...
... warrant or order from you , by and with the advice and consent of our Council as aforesaid ; and our will and pleasure is , that you shall and may keep and use our seal , appointed or to be appointed by us for said territory and ...
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... warrant from ourself , under the seal of our Admiralty , or from our High Admiral of England for the time being ; but that such captain , commander , lieutenant , master , officer , seaman , soldier , and other persons so offending ...
... warrant from ourself , under the seal of our Admiralty , or from our High Admiral of England for the time being ; but that such captain , commander , lieutenant , master , officer , seaman , soldier , and other persons so offending ...
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... warrant officer of our said ship , appointed by ourself or our High Admiral of England for the time being , as , by the known practice and discipline of our navy , doth and ought next to succeed him , as in case of death , sickness , or ...
... warrant officer of our said ship , appointed by ourself or our High Admiral of England for the time being , as , by the known practice and discipline of our navy , doth and ought next to succeed him , as in case of death , sickness , or ...
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... warrant . Given at our Court at Windsor , this 19th day of September , 1686 , in the second year of our reign . By his Majesty's command . SUNDERLAND P. Col. Dongan to deliver Pemaquid Fort to Sir Edmund Andros . Laws enacted by ...
... warrant . Given at our Court at Windsor , this 19th day of September , 1686 , in the second year of our reign . By his Majesty's command . SUNDERLAND P. Col. Dongan to deliver Pemaquid Fort to Sir Edmund Andros . Laws enacted by ...
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... Warrant from you by and with the advice and consent of the Coun- cil and not otherwise . You are from time to time to permit the Assembly to view and examine Accounts of money or value of money disposed of by virtue of such Laws as are ...
... Warrant from you by and with the advice and consent of the Coun- cil and not otherwise . You are from time to time to permit the Assembly to view and examine Accounts of money or value of money disposed of by virtue of such Laws as are ...
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