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" The General Assembly then of this Province consists of the Owners of these extravagant Grants, the Merchants of New York, the principal of them strongly connected with the Owners of these great Tracts, by family Interest... "
Publication Fund Series - Page 365
1877
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Publication Fund Series

Local history - 1877 - 520 pages
...the Proprietors are become Hereditary Members of that House. The owners of the other great Pattents being Men of the greatest Opulence in the several...deluded & led away with popular Arguments of Liberty & Privilege. The Proprietors of the great Tracts are not only freed from the Quit rent which the other...
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Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year ...

New-York Historical Society - New York (State) - 1877 - 522 pages
...the Proprietors are become Hereditary Members of that House. The owners of the other great Pattents being Men of the greatest Opulence in the several...deluded & led away with popular Arguments of Liberty & Privilege. The Proprietors of the great Tracts are not only freed from the Quit rent which the other...
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The Colden Letter Books, Volume 9

New York (Colony). Lieutenant Governor (1761-1775 : Colden) - Great Britain - 1877 - 530 pages
...the Proprietors are become Hereditary Members of that House. The owners of the other great Pattents being Men of the greatest Opulence in the several...Common Farmers, which last are Men easily deluded <fe led away with popular Arguments of Liberty & Privilege. The Proprietors of the great Tracts are...
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Publication Fund Series

Local history - 1877 - 520 pages
...the Proprietors are become Hereditary Members of that House. The owners of the other great Patteuts being Men of the greatest Opulence in the several...Owners of these great Tracts, by family Interest, <fe of Common Farmers, which last are Men easily deluded & led away with popular Arguments of Liberty...
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Collections of the New York Historical Society for the Year ...

New-York Historical Society - New York (State) - 1877 - 530 pages
...other great Pattents being Men of the greatest Opulence in the several Counties where the Tracts-are, have sufficient influence to be perpetually Elected...Common Farmers, which last are Men easily deluded <fe led away with popular Arguments of Liberty <fe Privilege. The Proprietors of the great Tracts are...
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The Geographical Distribution of the Vote of the Thirteen States on the ...

Orin Grant Libby - Constitutional history - 1894 - 146 pages
...counties where these tracts are, have sufficient influence to be perpetually elected for those counties. "The general assembly then, of this province, consists...York, the principal of them strongly connected with ' New York Colonial Documents, iv. , p. 791. ' New York Colonial Documents, Iv., p. 874; v.. pp. 459,...
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The American Historical Review, Volume 7

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1902 - 886 pages
...interest with the proprietors.'' Letter Book, II. 68-70. Likewise the merchants were for the most part, '-strongly connected with the owners of these great tracts by family interest. " i Golden to the Lords of Trade, September 20, 1764. Ibid., I. 363. 3 Assembly Journal, II. 780. In...
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The American Historical Review, Volume 7

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1902 - 920 pages
...interest with the proprietors." Letter Hook, II. 68-70. Likewise the merchants were for the most part, "strongly connected with the owners of these great tracts by family interest. " Golden to the Lords of Trade, September 20, 1764. Ibid., I. 363. 3 Assi mbly Journal, II. 780. In...
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The American Historical Review, Volume 7

John Franklin Jameson, Henry Eldridge Bourne, Robert Livingston Schuyler - History - 1902 - 898 pages
...interest with the proprietors." Letter Book, II. 68-70. Likewise the merchants were for the most part, "strongly connected with the owners of these great tracts by family interest." Colden to the Lords of Trade, September 20, 1764. Ibid., I. 363. '•> Asstmbty Journal, II. 780. In...
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History of the Supreme Court of the United States

Gustavus Myers - United States - 1912 - 832 pages
...counties where these Tracts are, have sufficient influence to be perpetually elected for those counties. The General Assembly, then, of this Province consists...principal of them strongly connected with the owners of those great Tracts by Family interest, and of Common Farmers, which last are men easily deluded and...
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