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Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York, Vol. I — Passage 302 (part 4)

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (ed.) (1856)] His placards and ordinances, which he, himself, violates, he will have me enforce, without being willing to support me therein. His Honor deprives me of my office for the good of his Lords Superiors, and for the public peace and benefit, as he says : A?id on his own authority hath appointed and qualified, as Fiscal, Cornells van Tienhoven, tvho, as already stated, is a public perjurer, and a jicst to the country. The Lords and Masters have to consider, whether their service, peace and public welfare is promoted