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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... land had been able to give them little effective aid . From 1660 , however , the government of the Restoration was will- ing to listen to these complaints and ready to give active help in enforcing its judgments , thus strengthening the ...
... land had been able to give them little effective aid . From 1660 , however , the government of the Restoration was will- ing to listen to these complaints and ready to give active help in enforcing its judgments , thus strengthening the ...
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... land experienced in her attempts to assert her political , com- mercial , and military control led her administrators again and again to turn their thoughts to this method . Dudley himself had come to see the need of colonial ...
... land experienced in her attempts to assert her political , com- mercial , and military control led her administrators again and again to turn their thoughts to this method . Dudley himself had come to see the need of colonial ...
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... land titles.2 The Lords of Trade reported that the only way to bring the colony to terms was for the king to appoint a royal governor and thus make void the colonial charters ; and the law officers of the crown , whose opinion was ...
... land titles.2 The Lords of Trade reported that the only way to bring the colony to terms was for the king to appoint a royal governor and thus make void the colonial charters ; and the law officers of the crown , whose opinion was ...
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... land " to attend upon the further progress of the business of New England . " 3 ch The feeling in the colony was now one of despondency . Even the " faction " expected that very little could be done , for Nowell , one of its leaders ...
... land " to attend upon the further progress of the business of New England . " 3 ch The feeling in the colony was now one of despondency . Even the " faction " expected that very little could be done , for Nowell , one of its leaders ...
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... land , under such circumstances that there could be neither service nor notice , would be of itself a usurpation . " Charles Deane , in Winsor's Memorial History of Boston , i . 378 , quoting the above , comes to a like conclusion . On ...
... land , under such circumstances that there could be neither service nor notice , would be of itself a usurpation . " Charles Deane , in Winsor's Memorial History of Boston , i . 378 , quoting the above , comes to a like conclusion . On ...
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