| REV. WILLIAM BACON STEVENS. M.D. - 1847 - 530 páginas
...are all the establishments which appear to us necessary to be immediately made. The charge thereof, including an allowance heretofore usually given by...colony, and until it shall be in a condition to bear the expense of its own establishment, which we submit to your Lordships' consideration." This plan was... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council - 1911 - 918 páginas
...is divided into Countys ; and We would further propose, that an Attorney General should be appointed to Assist the Governor and Council in matters of Law,...Pounds per Annum during the Infancy of the Colony, and untill it shall be in a condition to bear the Expence of its own Establishment, which we submit to... | |
| Edgar Wallace Knight - 1922 - 504 páginas
...Georgia became a royal province, and an agreement was made by which the crown promised to continue the "allowance heretofore usually given by the trustees to a minister and two schoolmasters." This agreement was maintained until the Revolution and is " the only case on record where -/ the Parliament... | |
| Clark Howell - 1926 - 774 páginas
...is divided into Counties. And we would further propose that an Attorney General should be appointed to assist the Governor and Council in matters of Law...colony and until it shall be in a condition to bear the expense of its own establishment." The king gave close personal attention to the plan and approved... | |
| Paul Monroe - 1912 - 738 páginas
...colony, at Savannah and elsewhere. In 1754 the crown took over the colony and agreed to continue the " allowance heretofore usually given by the trustees to a Minister and two school-masters." The agieement so made was kept until the Revolution, the only case on record where the Parliament of England... | |
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