New Jersey. Governor (1708-1709 : Lovelace)
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- HEHis Excellency John lord Lovela...New Jersey. Governor (1708-1709 : Lovelace)
His Excellency John lord Lovelace, baron of Hurley, capt general and governour in chief of the provinces of Nova Cæsarea or New-Jersey, New York and territories depending thereon in America, and vice-admiral of the same. His speech to the General Assembly of New-Jersey , conven'd at Amboy the 4th day of March, 1708. [Colophon
no cover - HEHis Excellency John Lord Lovela...New Jersey. Governor (1708-1709 : Lovelace)
His Excellency John Lord Lovelace, Baron of Hurley, capt. general and governour in chief of the provinces of Nova Casarea or New-Jersey, New York and territories depending thereon in America, and vice-admiral of the same. His speech to the General Assembly of New-Jersey, conven'd at Amboy the 4th day of March, 1708
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His Excellency John lord Lovelace, baron of Hurley, capt general and governour in chief of the provinces of Nova Cæsarea or New-Jersey, New York and territories depending thereon in America, and vice-admiral of the same. His speech to the General Assembly of New-Jersey , conven'd at Amboy the 4th day of March, 1708. [Colophon
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His Excellency John Lord Lovelace, Baron of Hurley, capt. general and governour in chief of the provinces of Nova Casarea or New-Jersey, New York and territories depending thereon in America, and vice-admiral of the same. His speech to the General Assembly of New-Jersey, conven'd at Amboy the 4th day of March, 1708