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Show 2 PAPERMAKIN BY HAN IN AMERIC that hisneed o prper s constantly increasing and the Pennsylvani il uras had. presed tosupply his equitements. Bradfords New-Yor printingestablishmen was prosperingand here were produced the irs Pinted serfes of assembly proceedings o be fssued n the Colonfessalso the printing of numerous govemmental and literary publications wa Slanof fotiifog milloutrhitstri o New York In 1724 Willfam Bradford pemioncd ( w-YorkAssembly fo the exclusive privilege of making paper :mhc Colobile the Arsena Fournal of the GentralAfembly of New-Tork Dt P. M Jul 6, 1724 @Estnndt e e e S bb 2 AlBt m boobboooronage g i 3i Tod 1 Die Sabatii CUERIEIRLIE R T L T DEMart o bo 4 M. Jub 14y 1724 e ote i W ey b Willtam Bradford's unsuccessful petition to emam a paper mill n the Colony of New-Yo of the Votesand Proce:'dmgx of the General Assembly of the Colony o w-York," April 9, 1691~ S?Ptt'mb(‘rfl» 1743, New-York, 1764, (Ind the followmg "Die Lunse, P.M.July'6,172.4. The Petition of Wi liam Bradford, Waspresentedtolhel‘l use, and read, pr. ymg(huHouS toadmi him tobringnaBill, toentitle him to the sole maling of Pape !'nt}uxProvincc,fcmczrlain Number men"Thehmpropou t give Bradfor a fifteen- yearmoncwoly in making paper in New-Yor ‘was read three times Th Governor and Council were adverse to th Al rights reserved |