Provincial and State Papers, Volume 9authority of the Legislature of New Hampshire, 1875 |
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... Charge at present . That there is but thirty six poles in the Whole , Severall of them transiently hired for a short space to Labour or other- ways there without any Estate : but twenty one Houses Cheifly Small Cottages only for a ...
... Charge at present . That there is but thirty six poles in the Whole , Severall of them transiently hired for a short space to Labour or other- ways there without any Estate : but twenty one Houses Cheifly Small Cottages only for a ...
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... Charge of the Proprie- tors that owns and Holds the Land in the said Towns , and that , shoud those Proprietors Refuse to pay said Cost and Charge that the Lands within said Towns may be subject to be sold in such Proportion as may pay ...
... Charge of the Proprie- tors that owns and Holds the Land in the said Towns , and that , shoud those Proprietors Refuse to pay said Cost and Charge that the Lands within said Towns may be subject to be sold in such Proportion as may pay ...
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... Charges is heavy upon new Settlements especially till they have the necessary Public Buildings finished and the Building a Con- venient Meeting House for Public Worship and a Convenient School house is present too Great a Charge for the ...
... Charges is heavy upon new Settlements especially till they have the necessary Public Buildings finished and the Building a Con- venient Meeting House for Public Worship and a Convenient School house is present too Great a Charge for the ...
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... Charge cause the sub- stance of this Petition with this order of court thereon to be published in the New Hamp ' Gazette two weeks successively that any Person or Persons may appear at said Hearing & shew Cause if any they have why the ...
... Charge cause the sub- stance of this Petition with this order of court thereon to be published in the New Hamp ' Gazette two weeks successively that any Person or Persons may appear at said Hearing & shew Cause if any they have why the ...
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... charge have Carryed on the Same in the Winter , Spring & fall of the yeare ever since as we had for four years , or thereabouts before Erecting said House carryd on the Publick Worship in a Private House Standing neare our Publick ...
... charge have Carryed on the Same in the Winter , Spring & fall of the yeare ever since as we had for four years , or thereabouts before Erecting said House carryd on the Publick Worship in a Private House Standing neare our Publick ...
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acres afores aforesaid Assembly behalf Benj Benja Benjamin Benning Wentworth Esq Bridge Capt Charter Commander in Chief Committee Council & House Court Daniel David Dunstable Duty bound Ebenezer Esqr Excellency & Honours Excellency Benning Wentworth Excellency John Wentworth Exeter Freeholders Gilman Governor granted Greenland Hamp Hampshire Hampton Falls Haverhill Honble Hopkinton House of Representatives Humble Petition humbly pray Humbly Sheweth Humbly Shews Inhabitants Jacob James James Jeffry John Marston John Webster John Wentworth Esq Jonathan Jonathan Belcher Joseph Joseph Blanchard Joshua Josiah Junr Kingstown Londonderry Majesty's Majestys Council Majestys Province Marston meeting house miles minister Moses Nath Nathaniel Parish persons Peti Petitioners Petitioners Humbly Portsmouth pray &c Proprietors Prov Publick Worship Read & Concurred River Robert Saml Samuel Sanborn Secry Selectmen settled settlement Smith Stephen Stratham Subscribers Sundry thence Theodore Atkinson Thomas Thos Township Voted Waldron West Wherefore William
Popular passages
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Page 399 - I, AB, do swear, That I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position, That princes excommunicated or deprived by the pope, or any authority of the see of Rome, may be deposed or murdered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.