Calendar of Virginia State Papers and Other Manuscripts: ... Preserved in the Capitol at Richmond, Volume 8

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Page 57 - By order of the House of Representatives of this province, we enclose you an Act passed in the late session of the British parliament entitled An Act to discontinue in such manner and for such time as are therein mentioned, the landing and discharging, lading or shipping of Goods, wares and merchandize at the Town and within the Harbour of
Page 36 - by the authority aforesaid, that this act shall continue and be in force for the term of five years, and from thence to the end of the next session of the General Assembly, and no longer. By order of the Commons House of Assembly.
Page 40 - to obtain the most early and authentic Intelligence of all such Acts and Resolutions of the British parliament or proceedings of administration as do or may relate to or affect the Liberties and privileges of his Majesty's subjects in the British Colonies in America, and to keep up and maintain a correspondence
Page 20 - obtain the most early and authentic intelligence of all such acts and Resolutions of the British parliament or proceedings of administration as may relate to or affect the British colonies in America, and to keep and maintain a correspondence and communication with our Sister Colonies respecting these important considerations, and the
Page 32 - proceedings of administration, as may relate to or affect the British Colonies in America, and keep up and maintain a correspondence and communication with our Sister Colonies respecting these important considerations, and the result of such their proceedings from time to time to lay before the House. Resolved, That it
Page 10 - country. The propriety of appointing Deputies from the several Colonies of British America to meet annually in general Congress, appears to be a measure extremely important and extensively useful, as it tends so effectually to obtain the united wisdom of the whole in every case of general concern. We are desired to obtain your
Page 1 - lay relate to or affect the British Colonies in America; and to keep up and maintain a correspondence and communication with our sister Colonies respecting those important considerations; and the result of such their proceedings from time to time to lay before this House.
Page 23 - considerations mentioned and expressed in the aforesaid Resolutions of the patriotic House of Burgesses of the Colony of Virginia, and the result of such their proceedings from time to time to lay before this House. Resolved, That the Speaker of this House do transmit to the Speakers of the
Page 16 - the authority of the same, that if any person or persons shall hereafter counterfeit any the true bill or bills of credit now or which shall hereafter be struck, emitted, and issued in the said colony of New Jersey, or the bill or bills of credit now or hereafter to
Page 17 - the British colonies in America, and to keep up and maintain a correspondence and communication with our sister colonies respecting these important considerations, and the result of such their proceedings from time to time to lay before this House. Voted

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