History of New England, Volume 4Little, Brown, 1877 |
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Halaman xiv
... Agents . Grant of a New Charter Provisions of the New Charter Tenure of the Judicial Office . Crown Officers . . . 74 75 76 77 79 Unsatisfactory Provisions of the New Charter Favorable Provisions of the New Charter . Reluctant ...
... Agents . Grant of a New Charter Provisions of the New Charter Tenure of the Judicial Office . Crown Officers . . . 74 75 76 77 79 Unsatisfactory Provisions of the New Charter Favorable Provisions of the New Charter . Reluctant ...
Halaman xvii
... Agents of Rhode Island in England • . CHAPTER VIII . ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNOR DUDLEY . The Governor's Arrival in Boston . . His Relations to his Associates in the Government 235 236 238 • 239 240 241 242 245 • 247 VOL . IV . b Policy ...
... Agents of Rhode Island in England • . CHAPTER VIII . ADMINISTRATION OF GOVERNOR DUDLEY . The Governor's Arrival in Boston . . His Relations to his Associates in the Government 235 236 238 • 239 240 241 242 245 • 247 VOL . IV . b Policy ...
Halaman xix
... Agent 335 Insecurity of Dudley's Position . 336 Ambitions of Vetch and Nicholson 337 Dudley's Last Days of Office 338 Appointment of Burgess to be Governor . 340 Accession of Lieutenant - Governor Tailer 341 Retirement and Death of ...
... Agent 335 Insecurity of Dudley's Position . 336 Ambitions of Vetch and Nicholson 337 Dudley's Last Days of Office 338 Appointment of Burgess to be Governor . 340 Accession of Lieutenant - Governor Tailer 341 Retirement and Death of ...
Halaman 11
... agents ; he could conceive and shape his own plans , mature them with his own silent observations , and put them in execution whenever he saw the time to be ripe . William's moment of greatest appar- ent power was when he was at the ...
... agents ; he could conceive and shape his own plans , mature them with his own silent observations , and put them in execution whenever he saw the time to be ripe . William's moment of greatest appar- ent power was when he was at the ...
Halaman 23
... agents of the Board of Trade , led to nothing but disappointment to themselves and their masters , and irritation and suspicion in the Colonies . CHAPTER II . THE emancipation from the tyranny of Governor CHAP . I. ] 23 PROSPECTS AFTER ...
... agents of the Board of Trade , led to nothing but disappointment to themselves and their masters , and irritation and suspicion in the Colonies . CHAPTER II . THE emancipation from the tyranny of Governor CHAP . I. ] 23 PROSPECTS AFTER ...
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Halaman 136 - My son, fear thou the LORD and the king : and meddle not with them that are given to change...
Halaman 242 - General and Commander in Chief of the Militia and of all the Forces by Sea and Land within our Colony of Connecticut...
Halaman 502 - Government, whereby Bills of Credit may be struck or issued in lieu of Money, without a Clause be inserted in such Act, declaring that the same shall not take Effect until the said Act shall have been approved and confirmed by Us, Our Heirs or Successors.
Halaman 22 - To prohibit a great people, however, from making all that they can of every part of their own produce, or from employing their stock and industry in the way that they judge most advantageous to themselves, is a manifest violation of the most sacred rights of mankind.
Halaman 67 - Au«-10administer the government till further orders. Riggs was sent back with an instruction to " such as for the time being take care for the preserving the peace and administering the laws in Massachusetts," to " set at liberty or send in safe custody into England " the late Governor and his fellow-prisoners, taking care in the latter case that they should be civilly used in their...
Halaman 120 - ... whatever mistakes on either hand have been fallen into, either by the body of this people, or any orders of men, referring to the late tragedy, raised among us by Satan and his instruments, through the awful judgment of God...
Halaman 246 - No reliance was to be placed on the correctness of the copy of their laws, which, agreeably to a demand of the Board of Trade, had been transmitted to England. " Government have taken all this time to prune and polish them, yet I believe the world never saw such a parcel of fustian They have never erected nor encouraged any schools of learning, or had the means of instruction by a learned orthodox ministry The generality of the people are shamefully ignorant, and all manner of licentiousness and...
Halaman 360 - July, 1694; and we do concur with them in their opinions therein mentioned, that upon an extraordinary exigency, happening through the default or neglect of a proprietor, or of those appointed by him, or their inability to protect or defend the province under their government, and the inhabitants thereof in times of war or imminent danger, Your Majesty may constitute a governor of such province or colony...
Halaman 311 - This Country will never be worth Living in for Lawyers and Gentlemen, till the Charter is taken away.
Halaman 267 - About sun an hour high, we were all carried out of the house for a march, and saw many of the houses of my neighbors in flames, perceiving the whole fort, one house excepted, to be taken.