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 páginas |
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... defence difficult . 3 Notwithstanding the fact that the agents went well recom- mended , a hostile reception was prepared for them . Governor Hinckley of Plymouth commended Dudley to Blathwayt , secretary of the Lords of Trade , 2 thus ...
... defence difficult . 3 Notwithstanding the fact that the agents went well recom- mended , a hostile reception was prepared for them . Governor Hinckley of Plymouth commended Dudley to Blathwayt , secretary of the Lords of Trade , 2 thus ...
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... defence and the Committee's patience . The futility of the 1 Massachusetts Colony Records , v . 386–392 . 2 Toppan , Edward Randolph , iii . 234 . ch In January a town meeting was held to choose jurymen , and the king's declaration was ...
... defence and the Committee's patience . The futility of the 1 Massachusetts Colony Records , v . 386–392 . 2 Toppan , Edward Randolph , iii . 234 . ch In January a town meeting was held to choose jurymen , and the king's declaration was ...
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... defence can be made for his overbearing manner or for his harshness in the examination of the prisoners . These unfortu- nate characteristics frequently hindered him in the execution of his duties and rendered him hated throughout the ...
... defence can be made for his overbearing manner or for his harshness in the examination of the prisoners . These unfortu- nate characteristics frequently hindered him in the execution of his duties and rendered him hated throughout the ...
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... defence , written while he was still in prison , to Cotton Mather , Dudley makes no apology for his conduct on the bench.3 In this letter , however , he denies that he was respon- sible for excessive fees , saying that he never gave a ...
... defence , written while he was still in prison , to Cotton Mather , Dudley makes no apology for his conduct on the bench.3 In this letter , however , he denies that he was respon- sible for excessive fees , saying that he never gave a ...
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... defence to the king was brief and dignified.1 He called attention to his fifteen years of service in the govern- ment , reminded the Committee how he had appeared before it as agent for the colony , and briefly spoke of his service as ...
... defence to the king was brief and dignified.1 He called attention to his fifteen years of service in the govern- ment , reminded the Committee how he had appeared before it as agent for the colony , and briefly spoke of his service as ...
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