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[February 17, 1757] In Obedience to the Order of the House, we have considered his Honour’s Message of Yesterday, refusing the Bill for granting One Hundred Thousand Pounds to His…
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[February 9, 1757] May it please your Honour , By our late Law, extending several Sections of the Act of Parliament, intituled, “An Act for punishing Mutiny and Desertion, and…
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[January 26, 1757] May it please your Honour , The Representatives of the Freemen of Pennsylvania, in General Assembly met, do hereby humbly remonstrate to your Honour, That the Proprietaries…
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Philada. Jany. 25th 1757. Sir: The ammunition and other Things applied for by Captain Calender, 1 and allowed by the Commissioners, are sent up some time since, except three Drums…
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[November 24, 1756] May it please your Honour , You were pleased by your Message, at the Beginning of this Session, 8 to represent to us the Expediency of framing…
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[October 29, 1756] May it please your Honour , We have considered your Honour’s Message of this Day, with Lord Loudoun’s Letter, laid before us at the Beginning of the…
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[September 1, 1756] To the Honourable William Denny Esqr: Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, The Address of the Managers and Treasurer of the Pennsylvania Hospital. May it please the…
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[August 31, 1756] May it please the Governor , We look upon the Royal Approbation of the Governor’s Appointment, at this critical Time, as a Mark of the paternal Regard…
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[August 23? 1756] 2 To the Honourable William Denny , Esq; Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, and Counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware, The Address of the…
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[August 23, 1756] To the Honourable William Denny, Esq; Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Pennsylvania, and of the Counties of New-Castle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware, The Address of the…