New Jersey -- Politics and government -- To 1775
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- The speech of His Excellency Lewis Morris, Esq; governor of the province of New-Jersey, &c. : To the speaker and House of Representatives, and to the gentlemen of the Council, at Perth-Amboy, upon the prorogation of the General Assembly, on the 10th of December, 1743 : Also a letter from His Excellency, to the speaker of the House of Representatives, dated December the 5th, referr'd to in the said speech
- A copy of the petition of the president, Council, the speaker and some of the members of the House of Assembly of New-Jersey, to His Majesty, for a separate governor, on the death of Col. Cosby : Given to His Grace the Duke of New-Castle, secretary of state, and a duplicate thereof lodged on the Council Office, the 11th of May, 1736, by Richard Patridge, agent for the said province
- Answer to what has been offer'd as argument against the validity and force of an act of Assembly, entituled, An act that the solemn affirmation and declaration of the people called Quakers, &c. Passed in the province of New-Jersey, in the 13th year of the reign of Queen Anne
- His Excellency John Lord Lovelace, Baron of Hurley, capt. general and governour in chief of the provinces of Nova Casarea or New-Jersey, New York and territories depending thereon in America, and vice-admiral of the same. His speech to the General Assembly of New-Jersey, conven'd at Amboy the 4th day of March, 1708
- New Jersey as a royal province, 1738 to 1776
- New Jersey as a royal province, 1738 to 1776
- Observations on the reasons given by Mr. Hamilton's advisers, for his detaining the seals of the province of New-Jersie : after the demand made of them by Lewis Morris, Esq ; president of the Council and commander in chief of the province of New-Jersie. : In a letter to a friend
- Prologue to independence ; : the trials of James Alexander, American, 1715-1756
- Proprietors, patronage, and paper money : legislative politics in New Jersey, 1703-1776
- The influence of the proprietors in founding the State of New Jersey
- The model of the government of the province of East-New-Jersey in America : and encouragements for such as designs to be concerned there : published for information of such as are desirous to be interested in that place
- The province of New Jersey, 1664-1738
- The speech of His Excellency Lewis Morris, Esq ; captain general and governour in chief in and over His Majesty's province of Nova Caesarea, or New-Jersey and the territories theron depending in America, and vice admiral in the same, &c. : Gentlemen of the Council and Assembly ; It is with great pleasure I meet this first General Assembly of the province of New-Jersey, by His Majesty now made independent on the governour of New-York
- The speech of His Excellency Lewis Morris, Esq., captain general and commander in chief, in and over His Majesty's province of New-Jersey, and the territories thereon depending in America, and vice admiral in the same, &c. : Gentlemen of the council and assembly ; The late assembly being the first that had met, after His Majesty was graciously pleas'd to appoint a governor of New-Jersey
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