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Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… whereof would be what their circumstances would not bear etc. Petitioner insinuates that this act was made …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… at such an order and well knowing his actions would not bear examination, when the Committee summoned him and his … to be found at his lodgings "in Brew House yard near Privy Garden" etc. Signed, W. Keith. Holograph. 1 pp. [C.O. 5, 12. …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… it is impossible to make an expence which I am not able to bear; this place and wt. I am doing is not like any other … merchants who have the protection of the Government should bear some small share in a burthen that lays so heavy upon …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… magazines there. And as the number of white men, able to bear arms, are but about 1100, and the increase therof must … and abroad, heavier than the trade is at present able to bear, hopes their Lordships will continue their … quantity or something near it no planter can be enabled to bear the great expence of the buildings and utensils …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… wisdom of your Majestie's Councils and the affection you bear towards your people; which has hitherto prevented your …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… of them there will be more than his circumstances will bear etc. Signed, Wm. Shirley. Copy. 3 pp. Enclosed, 300. ii. …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… ryalls, but those are so clipp'd and mangled, that they bear hardly any proportion to one gold, and here we are … coud raise. But, my Lords, Tortola and Spanish Town cannot bear the expence of such a transportation. The Islands out of …
Calendar of State Papers Colonial, America and West Indies
… very exact in getting an account of the improvements upon garden and farm lots with the product thereof; and unless an … this place and make good what he writes if anybody would bear his charges; but though that were promised he cannot … are not fit for that service, and none but negroes can bear those fatigues in this country. I see little hopes of …