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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A Study of the Colonial Policy of the Stuarts in New England, 1660-1715 Everett Kimball. PREFACE THE officials sent to New England by the Stuarts were harshly dealt with by the early historians of Massachusetts . Some attempts have been ...
A Study of the Colonial Policy of the Stuarts in New England, 1660-1715 Everett Kimball. PREFACE THE officials sent to New England by the Stuarts were harshly dealt with by the early historians of Massachusetts . Some attempts have been ...
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... England , and many men of the second generation who had not experi- enced persecution in England were willing to assent to some closer relations with the mother country . The colony , more- over , was prospering and increasing in wealth ...
... England , and many men of the second generation who had not experi- enced persecution in England were willing to assent to some closer relations with the mother country . The colony , more- over , was prospering and increasing in wealth ...
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... England , who from experience , observa- tion , and careful study had developed ideas concerning colonial control which they tried to make effective in New England . It is not surprising , nor is it to Dudley's discredit , that he was ...
... England , who from experience , observa- tion , and careful study had developed ideas concerning colonial control which they tried to make effective in New England . It is not surprising , nor is it to Dudley's discredit , that he was ...
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... England was to " regulate " the colonial governments , or , in other words , to make their laws and procedure like those of England . The result of this regulation would have been to make the colonies more de- pendent on England and to ...
... England was to " regulate " the colonial governments , or , in other words , to make their laws and procedure like those of England . The result of this regulation would have been to make the colonies more de- pendent on England and to ...
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... England colonies and a centralization of the authority of England . This later object , it will be seen , was realized only for a short time under the administration of Andros ; but the difficulties which Eng- land experienced in her ...
... England colonies and a centralization of the authority of England . This later object , it will be seen , was realized only for a short time under the administration of Andros ; but the difficulties which Eng- land experienced in her ...
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