Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... means of information . The Biographical Memoir furnished by his son , the Hon . William Smith , of Canada , though brief , will be perused with pleasure by all who feel an interest in the circumstances of one of the most prominent ...
... means of information . The Biographical Memoir furnished by his son , the Hon . William Smith , of Canada , though brief , will be perused with pleasure by all who feel an interest in the circumstances of one of the most prominent ...
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... mean appetite of loving money , for if he saw a cause was unjust , he would state that it was so , and if the litigant par- ties persisted in their respective views , he would de- sire them to seek another counsellor : if he found the ...
... mean appetite of loving money , for if he saw a cause was unjust , he would state that it was so , and if the litigant par- ties persisted in their respective views , he would de- sire them to seek another counsellor : if he found the ...
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... means to their separate consideration , unless in cases of default . The members of the council were to depend upon the royal pleasure , but , to preserve independency , they were to be men of fortune , and hold their places for life ...
... means to their separate consideration , unless in cases of default . The members of the council were to depend upon the royal pleasure , but , to preserve independency , they were to be men of fortune , and hold their places for life ...
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... means in his power to avert it . General Tryon , the governor of New - York , find- ing it no longer safe to remain in the city , embarked on board the Dutchess of Gordon , signifying to the council that he would not meet them again in ...
... means in his power to avert it . General Tryon , the governor of New - York , find- ing it no longer safe to remain in the city , embarked on board the Dutchess of Gordon , signifying to the council that he would not meet them again in ...
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... means of the States ' ambas- sador . Lord Sterling is said to solicit a confirma- tion of his right to all Long - Island , and importunes the present king , to confirm the grant made by his royal father , which is affirmed to be already ...
... means of the States ' ambas- sador . Lord Sterling is said to solicit a confirma- tion of his right to all Long - Island , and importunes the present king , to confirm the grant made by his royal father , which is affirmed to be already ...
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