| Samuel Smith - 1877 - 634 Seiten
...' service, and the good of the colony. ' 7. You are to permit the members of our said ' council, to have and enjoy freedom of debate and ' vote, in all affairs of publick concern, that may be ' debated in council. ' 8. And altho' by our commission aforesaid, we... | |
| Charles Clark - 1834 - 768 Seiten
...convenient for our service to be imparted to them. 5. You are to permit the members of our said Council to have and enjoy freedom of debate, and vote in all affairs of public concern that may be submitted to their consideration in Council. 6. And that we may be always informed of the... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 688 Seiten
...be imparted to them. You are to permitt the Members of Our said Councill of the Massachusets Bay to have and Enjoy Freedom of Debate and Vote in all Affairs of Publick Concern that may be debated in Councill. You are from time to time to send to Us by one of... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 688 Seiten
...be imparted to them. You are tp permitt the Members of Our said Councill of the Massachusets Bay to have and Enjoy Freedom of Debate and Vote in all Affairs of Publick Concern that may be debated in Councill. You are from time to time to send to Us by one of... | |
| 1849 - 336 Seiten
...to our Service and the good of the Colony. 7. You are to permit the Members of our said Council to have and enjoy Freedom of Debate, and Vote in all Affairs of publick Concern, that may be debated in Council. 8. And altho' by our Commission aforesaid, we have... | |
| Isaac S. Mulford - 1848 - 518 Seiten
...remove the objection. The House, ' By the instructions of the Queen the members of the Council were to have and enjoy freedom of debate and vote in all affairs of public concern, and by this provision the Council were enabled to control, as they did now control, both the Governor and... | |
| Richard Stockton Field - 1849 - 336 Seiten
...to our Service and the good of the Colony. 7. You are to permit the Members of our said Council to have and enjoy Freedom of Debate, and Vote in all Affairs of publick Concern, that may be debated in Council. 8. And altho' by our Commission aforesaid, we have... | |
| Richard Stockton Field - 1849 - 336 Seiten
...to our Service and the good of the Colony. 7. You are to permit the Members of our said Council to have and enjoy Freedom of Debate, and Vote in all Affairs of publick Concern, that may be debated in Council. 8. And altho' by our Commission aforesaid, we have... | |
| Charles Pedley - 1863 - 600 Seiten
...instructions wherein their advice and consent were mentioned to be requisite, and to permit the members to have and enjoy freedom of debate, and vote in all affairs of public concern submitted to their consideration in council. The elections for the House of Assembly were appointed... | |
| 1885 - 694 Seiten
...convenient for Our Service to be imparted to them. 5. You are to permit the Members of Our said Counbil to have and enjoy Freedom of Debate and Vote in all Affairs of publick Concern, that may be debated in Council. 6. And although by Our Commission aforesaid We have... | |
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