Octob. 20. 1740. My Lords, As His Majesty's honour and interest, in regard to this part of his dominions, may be affected by the proceedings of the Assembly of this province ... I cannot ... any longer defer laying those proceedings before your Lordships, that you may be enabled to make such a representation of them to His Majesty as you in your superior judgment shall think necessary. ..
[Philadelphia : Printed by Benjamin Franklin, 1740]
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8p. ; 4⁰
Letter from Governor George Thomas, of Pennsylvania, to the Board of Trade, describing his dispute with the Assembly over financial and military affairs and asking to be relieved of his responsibilities.
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