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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... held that , although the charter was still good , the misdemeanors of the colonists were sufficient to make it void . Not only , therefore , did the agents see the possibility that a governor might be sent , but the colonial merchants ...
... held that , although the charter was still good , the misdemeanors of the colonists were sufficient to make it void . Not only , therefore , did the agents see the possibility that a governor might be sent , but the colonial merchants ...
第 17 頁
... held to choose jurymen , and the king's declaration was there published . Then " Nowell stood up and declared that those which were free to deliver up their charter and Right to the Country should hold up their hands . . . . And when ...
... held to choose jurymen , and the king's declaration was there published . Then " Nowell stood up and declared that those which were free to deliver up their charter and Right to the Country should hold up their hands . . . . And when ...
第 24 頁
... held in abeyance . Hence it was not until September that Randolph could accomplish his purpose and gain a commission for Joseph Dudley . Still further delays kept him in England till January , 1686 , when he finally sailed for Boston ...
... held in abeyance . Hence it was not until September that Randolph could accomplish his purpose and gain a commission for Joseph Dudley . Still further delays kept him in England till January , 1686 , when he finally sailed for Boston ...
第 30 頁
... held its first meeting . Dudley made a long speech in which he bespoke the coöperation of all loyal people , promised to make few alterations in the govern- ment , and those as " plain and easie " as possible , and again disclaimed all ...
... held its first meeting . Dudley made a long speech in which he bespoke the coöperation of all loyal people , promised to make few alterations in the govern- ment , and those as " plain and easie " as possible , and again disclaimed all ...
第 31 頁
... held there 1 " Dudley Records , " 241-243 . 2 * Randolph to Southwell , July 10 , 1686 , Toppan , Edward Randolph , iv . 91 . " Dudley Records , " 261 . 4 Toppan , Edward Randolph , iv . 81 . ' Palfrey , History of New England , iii ...
... held there 1 " Dudley Records , " 241-243 . 2 * Randolph to Southwell , July 10 , 1686 , Toppan , Edward Randolph , iv . 91 . " Dudley Records , " 261 . 4 Toppan , Edward Randolph , iv . 81 . ' Palfrey , History of New England , iii ...
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