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Mr. Smith's opinion humbly offered to the General Assembly of the colony of New-York, one [i.e., on] the seventh of June, 1734. : At their request. Occasion'd by sundry petitions of the inhabitants of the city of New-York, Westchester County & Queens-County, to the said General Assembly, praying an establishment of courts of justice within the said colony by act of the legislature. Published at the request of the said General Assembly. [Two lines from Cicero]
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