The Papers of Lewis Morris, Governor of the Province of New Jersey from 1738 to 1746: Published by the New Jersey Historical SocietyGeorge P. Putnam, 1852 - 336 páginas |
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Página 101 - ... whereby bills of credit may be struck or issued in lieu of money, or for payment of money, either to you, our Governor, or to any person whatsoever, unless a clause be inserted in such act, declaring that the same shall not take effect until the said act shall have been approved and confirmed by us, our heirs or successors.
Página 90 - So We bid you heartily farewell, and are Your very loving Friends and humble Servants, MONSON. R. PLUMER. EDW: ASHE. M. BLADEN. JA: BRUDENELL.
Página 7 - These Towns are not like the Towns in England, the houses built close together on a small spot of ground, but they include large portions of the Country of 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 15 miles in length, and as much in breadth, and all the Settlements within such State and bounds is said to be within such a Township, but in most of those townships there is some place where a part of the Inhabitants sat down nearer together than the rest, and confined themselves to smaller portions of ground, and the town is...
Página 32 - America. + 1. What is the Situation of the Province under your Government, the Nature of the Country, Soil and Climate, the Latitudes and Longitudes of the most considerable Places in it, or the...
Página 100 - Colonies and Plantations in America, by Means whereof many indirect Practices have grown up and various and illegal Currencies have been introduced in several of the said Colonies and Plantations contrary to the true Intent and Meaning of the said Act and to the Prejudice of the Trade of his Majesty's Subjects.
Página 101 - Act be punctually and bona fide observed and put in Execution according to the true Intent and Meaning thereof. And to the End that his Majesty's Commands herein may be fully made known to all his Subjects within your Government and that none of them may pretend Ignorance thereof, you are hereby further required and commanded to publish this Instruction in such Manner as may best answer his Majesty's gracious Intentions herein signified. And whereas...
Página 92 - Given under our hands and the seal of the office of admiralty, this 17th of July 1794, in the 34th year of his majesty's reign.
Página 7 - BERGEN, and the out Plantations are most Dutch, and were settled from New York and the United Provinces; they are pretty equally divided into Calvinist and Lutheran; they have one pretty little Church, and are a sober people; there are a few English Dissenters mixt among them.
Página 100 - Anne, intituled an act for ascertaining the Rates of foreign Coins in Her Majesty's Plantations in America...
Página 99 - So we bid you heartily farewell, and are Your very loving Friends and humble Servants, HlLLSBOROUGH SOAME JENTNS Ed: BACON ED: ELIOT GEO: RICE ORWELL J.