Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Band 74Massachusetts Historical Society., 1918 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... Representatives . Their letter to their agent , and how it was adopted . Would never have served under such instructions . Policy for the colony to pursue . October 4. THOMAS HUTCHINSON TO WILLiam Bol- LAN • Not conscious of having ...
... Representatives . Their letter to their agent , and how it was adopted . Would never have served under such instructions . Policy for the colony to pursue . October 4. THOMAS HUTCHINSON TO WILLiam Bol- LAN • Not conscious of having ...
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... Representatives. Their letter to their agent, and how it was adopted. Would never have served under such instructions. Policy for the colony to pursue. 163 October 4. THOMAS HUTcH1NsoN TO WILL1AM BOL165 Not conscious of having neglected ...
... Representatives. Their letter to their agent, and how it was adopted. Would never have served under such instructions. Policy for the colony to pursue. 163 October 4. THOMAS HUTcH1NsoN TO WILL1AM BOL165 Not conscious of having neglected ...
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... representative . His Honor , the Lieu- tenant Governor , also appointed by the King , succeeded to the functions , though not to the title of Governor , upon the latter's removal , absence or death . The King reserved to himself ...
... representative . His Honor , the Lieu- tenant Governor , also appointed by the King , succeeded to the functions , though not to the title of Governor , upon the latter's removal , absence or death . The King reserved to himself ...
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... Representatives , the latter gradually acquired control of the Province . By 1745 , the royal Governor became little more than an administrative figure head dependent upon his personal influence for what little power he was able to ...
... Representatives , the latter gradually acquired control of the Province . By 1745 , the royal Governor became little more than an administrative figure head dependent upon his personal influence for what little power he was able to ...
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... negative him . " A little later he says : " A letter now and then to the whole General Court would not be amiss ; but the House of Representatives must be your constant correspondent . With a Governor , we think our Agent [ xxi ] Preface.
... negative him . " A little later he says : " A letter now and then to the whole General Court would not be amiss ; but the House of Representatives must be your constant correspondent . With a Governor , we think our Agent [ xxi ] Preface.
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Account acquainted Act of Parliament affairs aforesaid Agency Agent America Amherst ANDREW OLIVER answer appointed approbation April Arch Bills Britain Brother CHARLES CHAUNCY Charter Committee Copy Council Court CUSHING TO JASPER desired duty England Esqr Exchequer expence favor February friends Gentleman give Government Governor HARRISON GRAY Hollis honor hope House of Representatives inclosed instructions Interest Israel Mauduit Jackson James Otis JASPER MAUDUIT BOSTON June letter Liberty Lieut London Lords Lords of Trade lordships Majesty's Mass Massachusetts Bay matter Mayhew Molasses Nothern Colonies Nova Scotia November obedient humble Servant Observations occasion Office paid Pence person petition Pounds present proper Prov Province's publick reason received Regiment respect Richard Jackson Rolls Royal Royall Tyler Secretary sent session shoud Society Sugar Act THOMAS CUSHING THOMAS HUTCHINSON thought tion Trade transmitted Treasury vote William Bollan wou'd woud write wrote xxII