History of New England ...: History of New England from the revolution of the seventeenth century, to the revolution of the eighteenthLittle, Brown, and Company, 1875 |
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... setts Colony , ' . . . . until further orders from England . " The Magis- trates dismissed their scruples , and took the oaths of office the same day . ( Mass . Col. Rec . , sub die . ) — " For about seven weeks after the Revolu- tion ...
... setts Colony , ' . . . . until further orders from England . " The Magis- trates dismissed their scruples , and took the oaths of office the same day . ( Mass . Col. Rec . , sub die . ) — " For about seven weeks after the Revolu- tion ...
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... setts , 3061 to Connecticut , 1392 to Plymouth , and 792 to Rhode Island . ( British Colonial Papers . ) 2 See the Memoir in the " Docu- mentary History of New York , " I. 177 ; or in O'Callaghan , Documents , & c . , IX . 404 . & c ...
... setts , 3061 to Connecticut , 1392 to Plymouth , and 792 to Rhode Island . ( British Colonial Papers . ) 2 See the Memoir in the " Docu- mentary History of New York , " I. 177 ; or in O'Callaghan , Documents , & c . , IX . 404 . & c ...
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... setts . ( Mass . Col. Rec . , sub die . ) This may be guessed to have been a meas- ure of conciliation at a time too much in need of union to admit of the cher- ishing of any needless jealousies . ( See above , Vol . III . 581. ) could ...
... setts . ( Mass . Col. Rec . , sub die . ) This may be guessed to have been a meas- ure of conciliation at a time too much in need of union to admit of the cher- ishing of any needless jealousies . ( See above , Vol . III . 581. ) could ...
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... the Governor of Massachu- setts . 1 See above , Vol . II . 630 ; III . 114 . 2 Mass . Col. Rec . , sub die . 8 Colden , History , & c . , I. 117 . 66 March 12 . ing the people to seek by 50 [ BOOK IV . HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND .
... the Governor of Massachu- setts . 1 See above , Vol . II . 630 ; III . 114 . 2 Mass . Col. Rec . , sub die . 8 Colden , History , & c . , I. 117 . 66 March 12 . ing the people to seek by 50 [ BOOK IV . HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND .
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... setts . New France was made much more formidable than ever . More than sixty years were to pass before Quebec should receive an English garrison . 2 5 4 Oct. 1 . 1 Charlevoix , Histoire , & c . , II . calendar more than a century before ...
... setts . New France was made much more formidable than ever . More than sixty years were to pass before Quebec should receive an English garrison . 2 5 4 Oct. 1 . 1 Charlevoix , Histoire , & c . , II . calendar more than a century before ...
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