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Página 576 - Captain General and Governor in Chief in and over his Majesty's Province of New Jersey, and Territories thereon depending in America, Chancellor and Vice Admiral in the same &c The humble address of the House of Representatives of said Colony, in General Assembly met.
Página 38 - To avoid improper influences, which may result from intermixing in one and the same act such things as have no proper relation to each other, every law shall embrace but one object, and that shall be expressed in the title.
Página 91 - Board that the Several Sherrifs of the Counties and Cities of this Province do enter into Recognizance to our Sovereign Lord the King in the Sum of Eight hundred pounds with two Sufficient Sureties being Freeholders of their respective Counties and Cities with Condition according to the Form hereafter Viz : The Condition of the above Recognizance is Such That if the above Bound AB Sherif of the County (or City) of M. shall and do in all things touching and pertaining to his said Office of Sherif...
Página 484 - ... have exerted our Selves to the Utmost of our power and Abilities for the Advancement of His Majestys Honour and the Common Goods of His Subjects and have thereby Shewn our duty & Loyalty to the best of Kings and our Zeal for the Interest of our Country. By order of the House. ROBERT LAWRENCE Speaker. To which His Honour was pleased to return the following Answer. Gentlemen. I heartily thank you for this Address. The gratitude you therein Express for His Majestys goodness, and the Zeal and Unanimity...
Página 90 - Presents, authorise and empower you to issue forth, and grant Commissions of Marque, and Reprisal to Any of Our loving Subjects, or others, who shall apply to You for the same, and whom you shall deem fitly qualified in that behalf, for Arming and Fitting out private Ships of War, for the Apprehending, Seizing, and Taking the Ships, Vessels, and Goods belonging to the King of Spain, his Vassals, and Subjects, or Any inhabiting within His Countries, Territories, and...
Página 341 - Assembly of the Colony of New Jersey, in General Assembly Convened. May it please your Excellency. We his Majesty's dutiful and loyal Subjects the Representatives of the Colony of New Jersey, beg leave to...
Página 218 - ... read, and agreed to by the House. Ordered, That the said bill, with the amendments, be engrossed and read the third time.
Página 40 - You are not to suffer any publick money whatsoever, to be issued or disposed of otherwise than by warrant under your hand, by and with the advice and consent of our said council; but the assembly may be nevertheless permitted from time to time to...
Página 235 - And for so doing, this shall be your warrant. And so We bid you Farewell. Given at Our Court at Kensington the Twenty Second Day of July, 1738, in the Twelfth Year of Our Reign.
Página 25 - Whereas We are Sensible that Effectual Care ought to be taken to oblige the Members of Our Council to a due attendance therein, in order to prevent the many Inconveniences that may happen for...