Votes of the House of Representatives for His Majesties province of New-York in America.

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Votes of the House of Representatives for His Majesties province of New-York in America.
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New York (State.). General Assembly.
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[New York :: printed by William Bradford,
1698]
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New York (State). -- General Assembly -- Early works to 1800.
New York (State) -- Constitutional history -- Early works to 1800.
New York (State) -- Politics and government -- To 1775 -- Early works to 1800.
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Die Veneris A. M. May 20. 1698.

The House met according to adjournment, and Mr. Speaker assumed the Chair.

Ordered, That the Thanks of this House be return'd to his Excellency for his favour∣able Speech in the following Form, viz.

May it please your Excellency;

WE His Majesties Loyal & Dutiful Subjects, the Representatives of his Majesties Province, being very sensible of our great Obligation to your Excellency for your most favourable Speech, think it our Duty to return our most humble and hearty Thanks for the same, assuring you, That we shall have all due regard to what your Excellency is pleased to recommend to us therein.

By Order of the House of Representatives, Phillip French, Speaker.

Ordered, That Mr. Gerrard Beekman, Mr. Johannes Bleker and Capt. Jacobus van Cortland, Members of this House, do wait upon his Excellency with the Thanks of this House. And the House adjourn'd till two a Clock afternoon, at the Ringing of the bell.

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