Publisher's Synopsis
This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1852 edition. Excerpt: ... for punishing Mutiny and Disertion, and for the better payment of the Army and their Quarters.' " ' An Act for regulating the Officers and Soldiers in the pay of this Province ' And that the remaining five, as far as we are capable of judging, are extreamly unexceptionable, the objects of them being confined to the Internal Government of the Province, to more regulations of police, and Matters of Domestic (Economy. "They are Intitled a Supplement to the Act Intitled 'an Act for regulating the hire of Carriages to be employ'd in his Majesty's Service.' "'A Supplement to an Act Intitled 'an Act for preventing Abuses in the Indian Trade for supplying the Indian friends and Allies of great Britain with Goods at more Easy Rates, and for securing and Strengthening the peace & friendship lately concluded with the Indians Inhabiting the Northren and Western frontiers of this Province.' '"A Supplement to an Act Intitled 'an Act for granting to his Majesty a Duty of Tonnage upon Ships and Vessells, and also certain Dutys upon Wine, llutn, Brandy, and other Spirits, and a Duty upon Sugar, for supporting and maintaining the Provincial Ship of War, for protecting the Trade of this Province, and other purposes for his Majesty's Service.' "' An Act for regulating the hire of Carriages to be employed in lis Majesty's Scrvije.' " ' An Act to continue an Act Intituled ' an Act for directing the Choice of Inspectors in the Counties of Chester, Lancaster, York, Cumberland, Berks, and Northampton.' " Having, in obedience to your Lordships' Orders, Stated our opinion upon the several Acts distinctly which have been referred to our Consideration, and having Assigned our Reasons why we think they may deserve his Majesty's disapprobation or Allowance, We beg...