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| New-York Historical Society - 1857 - 388 pages
...Soveraigne ; all the Burgesses were intreatted to retyre themselves into the body of the Churche ; wch being done, before they were fully admitted, they...order and by name, and so every man (none staggering at it,) tooke the oathe of Supremacy, and then entred the Assembly. At Captaine Ward, the Speaker tooke... | |
| 1857 - 386 pages
...might proceed w awfull & due respecte towards his Lieutenant, our most gratious and dread Soveraigne ; all the Burgesses were intreatted to retyre themselves into the body of the Churche ; wch being done, before they were fully admitted, they were called in order and by name, and... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1857 - 380 pages
...might proceed w awfull & due respecte towards his Lieutenant, our most gratious and dread Soveraigne ; all the Burgesses were intreatted to retyre themselves into ,the body of the Churche ; wch being done, before they were fully admitted, they were called in order and by name, and... | |
| New-York Historical Society - 1857 - 380 pages
...might proceed w awfull & due respecte towards his Lieutenant, our most gratious and dread Soveraigne ; all the Burgesses were intreatted to retyre themselves into the body of the Churche ; wch being done, before they were fully admitted, they were called in order and by name, and... | |
| 1864 - 708 pages
...respecte towards his Lieutenant, our most gracious and dread Soveraigne; all the Burgesses were intreated. to retyre themselves into the body of the Church,...admitted, they were called in order and by name, and soe every man (none staggering at it) took the oath of Supremacy, and then entered the Assembly." Some... | |
| 1864 - 746 pages
...his Lieutenant, our most gracious and dread Soveraigne ; all the Burgesses were iutreated to rctyre themselves into the body of the Church, which being...admitted, they were called in order and by name, and soe every man (none staggering at it) took the oath of Supremacy, and then entered the Assembly." Some... | |
| david clapp - 1877 - 496 pages
...might proceed w awful and due respecte towards the Lieutenant, our most gratious and dread Soveraigne, all the Burgesses were intreatted to retyre themselves into the body of the Churche, wch being done, before they were fully admitted, they were called in order, and by name, and... | |
| 1877 - 508 pages
...might proceed w* awful and due respecte towards tbe Lieutenant, our most gratious and dread Soveraigne, all the Burgesses were intreatted to retyre themselves into the body of tho Churche, w4* being done, before they were fully admitted, they were called in order, and by name,... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1881 - 312 pages
...of this plantation. All the Burgesses were then entreated to retire into the body of the Church, and before they were fully admitted, they were called...order and by name, and so every man (none staggering at it) took the Oath of Supremacy, and then entered the Assembly. The Speaker then took exception to... | |
| Modern Language Association of America - 1890 - 582 pages
...proceed w'*1 awful and due respecte towards the Lieutenant, our most gratious and dread Soveraigne, all the Burgesses were intreatted to retyre themselves into the body of the Churche, weh being done, before they were fully admitted, they were called in order and by name, and... | |
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