The Bay Colony: A Civil, Religious and Social History of the Massachusetts Colony and Its Settlements from the Landing at Cape Ann in 1624 to the Death of Governor Winthrop in 1650Estes and Lauriat, 1896 - 349 страница |
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... consider , not what they deserved , but what you were by necessity constrained to inflict . " * The Weston men were filled with consternation at what had been done , and consulted with Standish as to what course they should pursue ...
... consider , not what they deserved , but what you were by necessity constrained to inflict . " * The Weston men were filled with consternation at what had been done , and consulted with Standish as to what course they should pursue ...
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... consider other things necessary , if the transfer should be made . † There is no record of a report from this committee , but it is probable that they obtained advice of counsel favourable to the transfer , as , in the subsequent ...
... consider other things necessary , if the transfer should be made . † There is no record of a report from this committee , but it is probable that they obtained advice of counsel favourable to the transfer , as , in the subsequent ...
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... consider whether Brown was fit to be con- tinued their elder . After considering the matter for several weeks , a reply was made that if they would prove such things as were objected against him , they would endeavour to redress them ...
... consider whether Brown was fit to be con- tinued their elder . After considering the matter for several weeks , a reply was made that if they would prove such things as were objected against him , they would endeavour to redress them ...
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... consider the matter , but continuing obstinate , they excom- municated him . " But about a fortnight after , he sub- mitted himself , and was received in again . ” * Another question was raised by Watertown , in Feb- ruary , 1632. A ...
... consider the matter , but continuing obstinate , they excom- municated him . " But about a fortnight after , he sub- mitted himself , and was received in again . ” * Another question was raised by Watertown , in Feb- ruary , 1632. A ...
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... consider and propound anything regarding the government , and to declare their grievances freely . The Court of Assistants was plainly in error in assuming that it had parliamentary powers . All legislative author- ity , including the ...
... consider and propound anything regarding the government , and to declare their grievances freely . The Court of Assistants was plainly in error in assuming that it had parliamentary powers . All legislative author- ity , including the ...
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aforesaid appointed arrived assembly authorised authority Boston Bradford called Cape Ann Captain cause charge Charlestown charter chosen church colonists commissioners confederate congregation Connecticut consent Cotton Council Court of Assistants D'Aulnay declared deputy governor desired Dudley elders election Endicott England ernor fishing freemen further Gorges governor and assistants governor and company granted heirs and successors held hereafter Hutchinson Ibid Indians inhabitants Isaac Johnson John Endecott jurisdiction jury king land laws letter liberty Lord magistrates Mason Mass Massachusetts Bay Massachusetts Bay Colony matter Matthew Cradock meeting ment ministers Naumkeag offence officers opinions ordain Parliament patent Pequots persons petition plantation Plymouth pounds present Records refused replied Richard Bellingham Robert Gorges Salem sent session settlement ship Simon Whetcombe Sir John Younge Sir Richard Saltonstall Theophilus Eaton thereof Thomas Thomas Goffe Thomas Hutchins tion town unto Vane vessels vote whatsoever Wheelwright whereupon Young's Chron
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