| François-Xavier Martin - 1829 - 450 pages
...negotiation, and as nothing could so effectually contribute to the great and essential object of reducing the enemy to the necessity of accepting a peace, on terms of glory and advantage to the king's crown and beneficial, in particular, to his subjects in America, as the king being enabled... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1852 - 810 pages
...Negociation : and as nothing' can so effectually contribute to the great, and essential Object of reducing the Enemy to the necessity of accepting a peace, on Terms of Glory and Advantage to bis Majesty's Crown, and beneficial in particular to his Subjects in America, as the King's being enabled... | |
| Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - 1852 - 808 pages
..." His Majesty, having nothing so much at Heart, as, by the most vigorous Prosecution of the War, to reduce the Enemy to the necessity of accepting a Peace...Majesty's Crown, and beneficial, in particular, to his Majesty's Subjects in America, and as nothing can so effectually contribute to that great and essential... | |
| Pennsylvania. Provincial Council - 1852 - 810 pages
..." His Majesty, having nothing so much at Heart, as, by the most vigorous Prosecution of the War, to reduce the Enemy to the necessity of accepting a Peace...of Glory and Advantage to his Majesty's Crown, and ben^cial, in particular, to his Majesty's Subjects in America, and as nothing can so effectually contribute... | |
| Rhode Island - 1861 - 646 pages
...to be forthwith raised by his provinces in North America, to be principally employed in securing tbe possession of His Majesty's conquests there, during...advantage to His Majesty's crown, and beneficial, in particu* lar, to his subjects in America. And the Assembly of the colony over which you preside, having,... | |
| New Hampshire - 1872 - 1014 pages
...Whereas it is his Majesty's most gracious Intention by the most vigorous prosecution of the War to Reduce the Enemy to the necessity of accepting a peace...terms of Glory and Advantage to his Majesty's Crown & beneficial in particular to his subjects in America, & Whereas his Majesty has been pleased to signify... | |
| New Hampshire (Colony) Probate Court - 1872 - 954 pages
...Sm— His Majesty having nothing so much at heart as by the most vigorous prosecution of the War to reduce the enemy to the necessity of accepting a peace on terms of Glory & Advantage to his Majesty's Crown & beneficial in particular to his subjects in America; and as nothing... | |
| New Hampshire - 1872 - 952 pages
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