Doct. Gale's Letter to J.W., Esquire : Containing, a Narrative of the Principal Matters, of a Public And Interesting Nature, Which Were Subjects of the Debates And Resolves of the General Assembly of the Colony of Connecticut, During Their Sessions in May
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commencement of the Jiil *?sr, when fie falary of the Governor at than time, was £.132, sad the prefent fa'sry of Deputy Governor hot £ 100. Is here any prefent danger of railing thcis falaiicc ? v.:j;> tten fhc-uM the Dr. found a.) alarm &f tbo' the prefent falaries were too high and lucrative, ur.iefs to make tn uneafi- nefs among the people. And ihoAgh he concludes tha? fub- jeft in p. 34 (I f^y u ia fmccrhy) with language asd {emi- nent both elegant and noble, I cannot but lament that he ik...ould before hand lay in a caveat, leaft i: mould make » juft itnpreffion on the minds of the people. Now in order to confia'er the fail weight and force of tht Dolor's objections ageinfl the memorial of the Sufquehannth company, as contained in his pro;ef* fet fortji in bis nan alive, K'i'.b the're&fons and arguments he is pleated afterwards to offer in fappert cf the ferns, I teg leave jofi to ftase the fub- flanec of that memorial sow lying for the confederation ar.d determination of the General AiFembly : which is, praying she aiTembly to grantor releafs and quit claim to faid company, all their right, title and intereft to a certain tract of land, lying on Safqoshaanfth River, within the iaiisuJe of ihis colony.
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