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h a. 1 1 - f 1. tl fii 4- 4 M what Cafes Letters andNews Papers, ; (hall be feet the firmjmd or-received-freefro to the cohllitutional.-and public-fpiritedCon- To the certain Annuities, and: fqr,f cpriiplidating lueh Annuities as are granted for a, certain Term of Home due pbedience to the Lavvs, Reverence to .-.j. 5rtr,rinxucciiiiuic.-f - ; : : incvJLegiiiruuic, anu uomeiiic union. To the BiUfpr granti Gentlemen fa Liberty to car of South-Carolina and Georgia in America . ; Mlygnj unanimoufly granted. The ample Provi To the Bill for allowingfurthcr Time for the In- you have made for th fevcral Services recom- roliment or vceas ana wins made oy rapnts, ana mended to you,, and elpecialiy tor maintaining my iueet in a reipeaable btatev wil . I am confident: To the Bill for raifing Money by Loan or Ex- prefefye to this-Naficn-itproper Weight and. In- To the Bill to prevent Frauds committed by Dominions. To the Bill to indemnify Pcrfons who have ed to augment the . oublfc Revenues; to unitft thr omitted to take the Oaths to qualify thcmfelves for: -v Interefts orthejBoit diftan Offices, &c. , and to encourage and fecure their Commercew , To the Bill to prevent Inconveniencies arifing in Great-.Britain, calls for myheaty Approbation. . I Cafes of Merchajii : vvithihjthe Sututes of Bankrupts, being intitled to Part of the" heavy iDebt contracted and unprovided ' Privilege. of Parliament,; an Iwfolvent. for during the late War, without fmpofing on this . To the Bill for importing Salt from Europe to. Kingdom the Burthen of any new Tajcei. , is pHfti-7 !e!?ecjbr a U i i . t- r l - .- ... .... .. , -. - --- - t w To the-Bill foy granting a BountyTupon rt for my People. ily Lor di and Gentlemen, Lzltjsjhe pper-EmplQyment-OfthiseafQnrdf: , Recefsof Pariiamcrit, or as the Neceffity begun. '":-'v;:-?.S: lrr nt-Gbj eVst o-yonr "To the Bill for continuing fev&al As.of Par- . Confideration during the RecefsT You mav AvnmA Jiament,madeforthEncouragcmcn -Whalc-Filhery-xarri iu mc uiu wiiauiiuiiii au ngiccmcui wuu irucn vjiuiy, iu employ tuac rower wiin wnicu the Governor and Company qf the Bank of Eng- the Conftitution hath.entrulled me, in promotmg Jand, for raifing ceruin Sums of Money for the your reaMntcrcftsj and lading Happincfs. :; rrviccrofthVYcarji7 Tojhe Bill Rafter to:bel!ued vmhih? .nies or Plantations in America, Jfrom.being made Poles, had given orders for 10,000 of her troops Jegal Tender in Payment of Money. : r to march immediately intQ-Poland ' : ' ina to 54 oiner-privace Dins, 09 in an. Letters trom Amlterdam lay , that the Dutch . -. , Jl, . . :. - - .' - .. ... J w " : After the foregoing s.xreff..Hii Ma arg relblved to make aiJqupdlEclathislfumnier ac pec cKcob 0 thr H 0 u flTop cei ved in -in-the Eaft4lndies ; to accomplin? wjich, neither the following Terms ; and - then theywere pro- ; men nor money "will be fpared, qr -:rogued to the 21 ft of junc. - Viz: ' On a gentleman's applying to Lord.Clive for a - ?. Lords anjmtume Cannot put an End to this Seffion of Parliament, had been able. to give Commiflions to all that had .. withoutfreturning you: my Thanks for the Bruiapplied tolhimhe (hould have had a fuffirienr nr." j ; 1 - r W . i, : r-. - I ... . .' r , . . . . nFandfalutary JWcafures" which y 6u; have" taken r my of officers, without needine one private foldicr ' to extend the Commerce, and t pinels ormyKihgdoms,-- portation of Hempi and rough ancf undreffed Flax; from his Maicftyfs.Colonies in America. ;Tp't'hc'BiI:tb ViceTf hirPrivy Gb for perfefling thofc Works of Pence, and Z f a tion? o f " Provisions : frorn Trel and A tn ! na:: t He n p v t P!a n v n f nil HI i r T Tt i 1 if v w hi c h Kji v t hipmCn 1 u ; ( 1 1 f w - " .-; O .: " ' I rf- ""J " v UWVII IW I r 41 WIT TheAffurance which I have received of the pa- - to England fome-time next month. ificilpqfitwnrqf theiyeralPo ;.we:.wereJateIy:-at pni(he$onti . 5ome
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