By His Excellency Edward Lord Cornbury, His Majesty's capt. general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : In pursuance of the power and authority to me given by His Majesty's letters patents under the great seal of England, I have thought fit ... that all officers, civil and military, within this province, do continue in their respective offices and employments until further order ... Given at New York this third day of May, 1702
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By His Excellency Edward Lord Cornbury, His Majesty's capt. general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : In pursuance of the power and authority to me given by His Majesty's letters patents under the great seal of England, I have thought fit ... that all officers, civil and military, within this province, do continue in their respective offices and employments until further order ... Given at New York this third day of May, 1702
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The work By His Excellency Edward Lord Cornbury, His Majesty's capt. general and governour in chief of the province of New-York ... A proclamation : In pursuance of the power and authority to me given by His Majesty's letters patents under the great seal of England, I have thought fit ... that all officers, civil and military, within this province, do continue in their respective offices and employments until further order ... Given at New York this third day of May, 1702 represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Biddle Law Library - University of Pennsylvania Law School. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Language Material, Books.
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- In pursuance of the power and authority to me given by His Majesty's letters patents under the great seal of England, I have thought fit ... that all officers, civil and military, within this province, do continue in their respective offices and employments until further order ... Given at New York this third day of May, 1702
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- Proclamation. In pursuance of the power and authority to me given by His Majesty's letters patents under the great seal of England, I have thought fit ... that all officers, civil and military, within this province, do continue in their respective offices and employments until further order
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- Z1215
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- .E37 First series no. 1083
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- non fiction
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- dictionaries
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