Parliamentary Papers, Volumen38

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Página 4 - ... directly or indirectly, for any service, act, duty, matter, or thing, done or performed, or to be done or performed, in the execution or discharge of any of the duties of my...
Página 31 - States, to be paid to the said , his certain attorney, executors, administrators, or assigns; to which payment well and truly to be made, I do bind myself, my heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these presents: sealed with my seal...
Página 80 - Months next ensuing the date of these Presents. In Witness whereof We have caused these Our Letters to be made Patent. Witness GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK EARL OF CLARENDON, Our Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland, at Dublin, the Third day of September, in the Fourteenth Year of Our Reign.
Página 31 - Pounds of good and lawful Money of Great Britain...
Página 128 - Ireland, and according to the tenor of our Letter, under our Privy Signet and Royal Sign Manual, bearing date at our Court of St. James, the tenth day of August, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, in the twenty-seventh year of our reign...
Página 78 - ... one body politic and corporate, in deed and in name, by the name of the Trustees for establishing the colony of Georgia in America...
Página 4 - Majesty's customs, and that I will not require take or receive any fee perquisite gratuity or reward whether pecuniary or of any sort or description whatever either directly or indirectly for any service act duty matter or thing done or performed...
Página 129 - And further, that the said corporation and their successors, may take and receive any sum or sums of money, and any kind, manner or portion of goods and chattels, that shall be given or bequeathed to them by any person or persons, bodies politic and corporate, capable to make a gift or bequest thereof, such money...
Página 75 - The facts here detailed are strongly calculated not only to lead us to suspect, but even to prove, that this fever derived its origin from some local cause, and not from anything noxious in the atmosphere. To this I should assent, had we not proof, equally well authenticated, of its prevalence and fatality in the houses of the affluent, as already stated.
Página 128 - DO of our special grace certain knowledge and mere motion by and with the advice of our...

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