Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1885 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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... remained , though unjustly , yet with peace to them- selves and estates , and by this action left them in a condi- tion a thousand times more unhappy , and subject to the prejudices of their former pretenders . I presume these unhappy ...
... remained , though unjustly , yet with peace to them- selves and estates , and by this action left them in a condi- tion a thousand times more unhappy , and subject to the prejudices of their former pretenders . I presume these unhappy ...
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... remained in the possession of this Colony ever since . We are ready to conclude that amongst Gov. Winthrop's papers may be found some writings that may be useful in this matter , as a commission to him from the lords to take possession ...
... remained in the possession of this Colony ever since . We are ready to conclude that amongst Gov. Winthrop's papers may be found some writings that may be useful in this matter , as a commission to him from the lords to take possession ...
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... remained inflexible , and left it to the decision of Parliament . Accordingly the papers relating to the Massachusetts Bay were imme- diately laid before both Houses . It was soon evident that Administration chose to confine the ...
... remained inflexible , and left it to the decision of Parliament . Accordingly the papers relating to the Massachusetts Bay were imme- diately laid before both Houses . It was soon evident that Administration chose to confine the ...
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act of Parliament Administration affairs aforesaid agreement America amongst answer appear appointed Assembly Atherton Boston Capt Captain cause charter claim commission Commissioners Company copy Council Court debate declared deeds Duke duty EDWARD HUTCHINSON England English esteem expected farther favor friends give Governor grant ground hands Hartford hath heirs Honor's most obedient HONORED SIR hope House humble servant Indians Indorsed inhabitants JOHN ALLYN John Winthrop JONATHAN TRUMBULL Joseph Dudley justice King King's King's Province lands late letter liberty London Lord Chatham Lord North Majesty Majesty's ment Ministry Mohegan Narragansett country occasion officers opinion papers Parliament patent Pequot persons petition possession present proprietors purchase received repeal respect Rhode Island Richard River sachems seal seems sent session soon taken thereof things tion trade Uncas unto wampum Wickford WILLIAM PITKIN WILLIAM SAMUEL JOHNSON wish WM SAMLL JOHNSON