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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... urged the very efficient method which was afterwards adopted , that of questioning the validity of colonial land titles . The Lords of Trade reported that the only way to bring the colony to terms was for the king to appoint a royal ...
... urged the very efficient method which was afterwards adopted , that of questioning the validity of colonial land titles . The Lords of Trade reported that the only way to bring the colony to terms was for the king to appoint a royal ...
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... urged further resistance to the commands of the king . Dudley was more consistent ; he better under- stood the temper of the Committee , and boldly advised the colony by speedy submission , to make the best terms possible.1 As a result ...
... urged further resistance to the commands of the king . Dudley was more consistent ; he better under- stood the temper of the Committee , and boldly advised the colony by speedy submission , to make the best terms possible.1 As a result ...
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... urging the unfitness of a military man , and of Kirke in particular , and advising that a native of the country be appointed . Randolph at last succeeded in bringing the English authorities to his point of view , and led them to adopt a ...
... urging the unfitness of a military man , and of Kirke in particular , and advising that a native of the country be appointed . Randolph at last succeeded in bringing the English authorities to his point of view , and led them to adopt a ...
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... urged a protest ; but others , Sewall 1 Hutchinson , History of Massachusetts , i . 315 note . 2 Massachusetts Historical Society , Proceedings , 1863-1864 , p . 487 . 3 Ibid . among them , feeling " that the foundations being destroyed ...
... urged a protest ; but others , Sewall 1 Hutchinson , History of Massachusetts , i . 315 note . 2 Massachusetts Historical Society , Proceedings , 1863-1864 , p . 487 . 3 Ibid . among them , feeling " that the foundations being destroyed ...
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... urged against Dudley , - that he had accepted an illegal commission . The 1 Ibid . 2 " Dudley Records , " 272 . ' Randolph to the Lord Treasurer , August 23 , 1686 , Toppan , Edward Ran- dolph , iv . 115 . Instructions to Andros , New ...
... urged against Dudley , - that he had accepted an illegal commission . The 1 Ibid . 2 " Dudley Records , " 272 . ' Randolph to the Lord Treasurer , August 23 , 1686 , Toppan , Edward Ran- dolph , iv . 115 . Instructions to Andros , New ...
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