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The Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. I — Passage 53

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[E.B. O'Callaghan (1849)] table to your Majty. Whereas if they be annexed the charge will be no more to your Majty than now without them, and their conjunction must at least increase the Revenue 3 fold, besides will make this province not only capable to defend themselves but to anoy if not subdue the enemy May it please your Majesty; the small quantity of stores Govern1, Sloughter brought over are mostly disposed of in the severall small forts of Albany and Schenectady &c so that now Ave must begg the favor of a fresh supply. All which is humbly submitted Rich*1: Ingoldsbv Fred: Phillips Stev: Cortlandt Nich: Bayard Gab: Monviell A true Copy Chid: Brook M. Clarkson Secy. Will: Nicolls. REMARKS upon the observations of the proprietors of pensilvania on a paragraph of sir william johnson's letter to the right honourable the lords of trade and plantations bearing date the 10th of september 1757.