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Halaman ix
... proposed to myself , and be content to produce what would not bear a rigorous criticism . But I decided that this consideration should not deter me , because materials which I had been long collecting , and which remained in a state ...
... proposed to myself , and be content to produce what would not bear a rigorous criticism . But I decided that this consideration should not deter me , because materials which I had been long collecting , and which remained in a state ...
Halaman xiii
... Proposed Restoration of Charters • CHAPTER II . TROUBLES IN NEW ENGLAND AFTER THE REVOLUTION . Provisional Government of Massachusetts Renewal of Charter Elections . . Unsettled Condition of Massachusetts . Weakness of the Government ...
... Proposed Restoration of Charters • CHAPTER II . TROUBLES IN NEW ENGLAND AFTER THE REVOLUTION . Provisional Government of Massachusetts Renewal of Charter Elections . . Unsettled Condition of Massachusetts . Weakness of the Government ...
Halaman 9
... proposed . Patrick , Tillotson , Burnet , and Tenison were among the eminent churchmen who favored the concession . But difficulties which proved to be insurmountable intervened . Even Whigs could not be persuaded to a unanimous ...
... proposed . Patrick , Tillotson , Burnet , and Tenison were among the eminent churchmen who favored the concession . But difficulties which proved to be insurmountable intervened . Even Whigs could not be persuaded to a unanimous ...
Halaman 10
... propose any plan of eccle- siastical reform , and the exclusive system of the Church of England remains in vigor to this day . For the present , according to appearance , the danger to religious liberty in New England which had formerly ...
... propose any plan of eccle- siastical reform , and the exclusive system of the Church of England remains in vigor to this day . For the present , according to appearance , the danger to religious liberty in New England which had formerly ...
Halaman 15
... probably in 1 Campbell , Lives of the Chief * Macaulay , History , II . 455 . Justices , II . 129 . Proposed restoration of charters . 1690 . the circumstances have CHAP . I. ] PROSPECTS AFTER THE FIRST REVOLUTION . 15.
... probably in 1 Campbell , Lives of the Chief * Macaulay , History , II . 455 . Justices , II . 129 . Proposed restoration of charters . 1690 . the circumstances have CHAP . I. ] PROSPECTS AFTER THE FIRST REVOLUTION . 15.
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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.