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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... reported that the " most popular and well principled men . . . in the magistracy in the magistracy " were Denison , Bradstreet , and Dudley ; but he did not realize that the temper of the representatives and the country people was as ...
... reported that the " most popular and well principled men . . . in the magistracy in the magistracy " were Denison , Bradstreet , and Dudley ; but he did not realize that the temper of the representatives and the country people was as ...
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... 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 ; 3 and the law officers of the crown , whose opinion was received May 16 , 1678 , held that ...
... 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 ; 3 and the law officers of the crown , whose opinion was received May 16 , 1678 , held that ...
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... reported what they had done , and said that the militia was in the hands of those well affected to the government , " the cheifest whereof being Members of the Councill . " But their real spirit is seen in the following instruction ...
... reported what they had done , and said that the militia was in the hands of those well affected to the government , " the cheifest whereof being Members of the Councill . " But their real spirit is seen in the following instruction ...
第 34 頁
... reported that they had wel- comed Mr. Morton , an excommunicated minister , and planned to make him president of Harvard College ; and finally went so far as to accuse Dudley and his friends of appropriating for private ends funds ...
... reported that they had wel- comed Mr. Morton , an excommunicated minister , and planned to make him president of Harvard College ; and finally went so far as to accuse Dudley and his friends of appropriating for private ends funds ...
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... reported to the king.5 In August , 1687 , he was ready to make certain specific recommendations , which he sent to the king , and on November 3 the following direction was sent to him : " We approve of your proceedings in respect of the ...
... reported to the king.5 In August , 1687 , he was ready to make certain specific recommendations , which he sent to the king , and on November 3 the following direction was sent to him : " We approve of your proceedings in respect of the ...
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