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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... favor for them . " Whether this letter expressed Dudley's sincere desire , or was only a shrewd bid for future favors from England , it is hard to de- termine ; yet it is typical of his later policy , which was obedi- ence and close ...
... favor for them . " Whether this letter expressed Dudley's sincere desire , or was only a shrewd bid for future favors from England , it is hard to de- termine ; yet it is typical of his later policy , which was obedi- ence and close ...
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... favor and advice so much , and desired that he might explain the reasons for his procedure at this crisis.1 Unable to gain so valuable an ally , he put on a bold front and met the Old Court . Entering from the left with several of his ...
... favor and advice so much , and desired that he might explain the reasons for his procedure at this crisis.1 Unable to gain so valuable an ally , he put on a bold front and met the Old Court . Entering from the left with several of his ...
第 33 頁
... favors were shown to the church . Ratcliffe first came before the Council and asked for a place in which to hold his services.1 Mason and Randolph suggested that one of the three churches in Boston be turned over to him ; and when this ...
... favors were shown to the church . Ratcliffe first came before the Council and asked for a place in which to hold his services.1 Mason and Randolph suggested that one of the three churches in Boston be turned over to him ; and when this ...
第 39 頁
... favor that he was a native of New England , for it was believed that under such a one the people of Massachusetts would be more content to accept English control and dicta- tion ; but neither the form of government nor the territory ...
... favor that he was a native of New England , for it was believed that under such a one the people of Massachusetts would be more content to accept English control and dicta- tion ; but neither the form of government nor the territory ...
第 43 頁
... favor- able light ; while Professor Channing , in his History of the United States , ii . 173-185 , from a fresh reading of the records takes a more severe view . land . He was a soldier , but not a THE RULE OF ANDROS 43.
... favor- able light ; while Professor Channing , in his History of the United States , ii . 173-185 , from a fresh reading of the records takes a more severe view . land . He was a soldier , but not a THE RULE OF ANDROS 43.
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