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North-Carolina, ss. George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain ... A proclamation. Whereas complaints have been made to us, that exorbitant fees have been demanded and taken in the several public offices in our colonies

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  • "North-Carolina, ss. George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain ... A proclamation : Whereas complaints have been made to us, that exorbitant fees have been demanded and taken in the several public offices in our colonies ... Brunswick, the twenty-first day of July ... one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight"
  • "North-Carolina, ss. George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain ... A proclamation. Whereas complaints have been made to us, that exorbitant fees have been demanded and taken in the several public offices in our colonies"@en
  • "North-Carolina, ss. George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain ... A proclamation. Whereas complaints have been made to us, that exorbitant fees have been demanded and taken in the several public offices in our colonies ... Brunswick, the twenty-first day of July ... one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight"@en
  • "North-Carolina, ss. George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain ... A proclamation. : Whereas complaints have been made to us, that exorbitant fees have been demanded and taken in the several public offices in our colonies ... Brunswick, the twenty-first day of July ... one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight"@en
  • "North-Carolina, ss. George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain ... A proclamation Whereas complaints have been made to us, that exorbitant fees have been demanded and taken in the several public offices in our colonies ... Brunswick, the twenty-first day of July ... one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight"@en
  • "North-Carolina, ss. George the Third, by the grace of God, of Great-Britain ... A proclamation Whereas complaints have been made to us, that exorbitant fees have been demanded and taken in the several public offices in our colonies ... Brunswick, the twenty-first day of July ... one thousand seven hundred and sixty eight"