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He was appointed Surveyor-General of the Province of New Jersey, and was a member of the Provincial Council.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2009
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The improvement of his estate and his public duties as Surveyor-General of New Jersey and Member of the Provincial Council, occupied his energies until the American Revolution.
History of American Women Maggiemac 2009
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George Selwyn, Surveyor-General of the Works, wrote: Dr Warren, in some set of fine phrases, is to tell his Majesty that he is stark mad, and must have a straitjacket.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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George Selwyn, Surveyor-General of the Works, wrote: Dr Warren, in some set of fine phrases, is to tell his Majesty that he is stark mad, and must have a straitjacket.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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George Selwyn, Surveyor-General of the Works, wrote: Dr Warren, in some set of fine phrases, is to tell his Majesty that he is stark mad, and must have a straitjacket.
Bedlam Catharine Arnold 2008
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He turned sharply to introduce the Surveyor-General of the
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The Surveyor-General mentioned the names of Pestalozzi and Froebel with profound respect, although he displayed no intimacy with their epoch-making works.
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The Surveyor-General of schools gesticulated himself away.
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Frome, the Surveyor-General, in South Australia, to examine the south-east extremity of Lake Torrens; the following is the report made by that officer upon his return.
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[8] John Manley, M.P. for Bossiney, was made Surveyor-General on Sept. 30, 1710, and died in 1714.
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