The Public Life of Joseph Dudley: A Study of the Colonial Policy of the Stuarts in New England, 1660-1715Longmans, Green and Company, 1911 - 239 頁 |
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... Vetch , who were sent to nego- tiate with Vaudreuil , prolonged the negotiations and gave great offence to some French officers by studying the river , and even , it is asserted , measuring the fortifications . In like manner at a later ...
... Vetch , who were sent to nego- tiate with Vaudreuil , prolonged the negotiations and gave great offence to some French officers by studying the river , and even , it is asserted , measuring the fortifications . In like manner at a later ...
第 114 頁
... Vetch to Quebec with a proposal for the exchange of prisoners ( which has unfortunately been lost ) and a letter from Dudley to Vaudreuil . In the letter Dudley took the opportunity to answer the slights that Vaudreuil had put upon him ...
... Vetch to Quebec with a proposal for the exchange of prisoners ( which has unfortunately been lost ) and a letter from Dudley to Vaudreuil . In the letter Dudley took the opportunity to answer the slights that Vaudreuil had put upon him ...
第 115 頁
... Vetch ; and the matter is interesting not only for the constitutional points involved but for its effect upon the governor . 1 The French authorities also were suspicious of the activities of Vetch , as is seen by the letters from the ...
... Vetch ; and the matter is interesting not only for the constitutional points involved but for its effect upon the governor . 1 The French authorities also were suspicious of the activities of Vetch , as is seen by the letters from the ...
第 116 頁
... Vetch should be taken into custody . The Council agreed , and the judges of the Superior Court were directed to take " caution " of Vetch for his appearance.1 This hardly satisfied the deputies , for " most of them were so furious as to ...
... Vetch should be taken into custody . The Council agreed , and the judges of the Superior Court were directed to take " caution " of Vetch for his appearance.1 This hardly satisfied the deputies , for " most of them were so furious as to ...
第 117 頁
... Vetch and three others had been using flags of truce to cover their operations and were guilty of trading directly with the enemy . As a result of this examination the House " committed them one after another as suspected to be guilty ...
... Vetch and three others had been using flags of truce to cover their operations and were guilty of trading directly with the enemy . As a result of this examination the House " committed them one after another as suspected to be guilty ...
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