The Glorious Revolution in America: Documents on the Colonial Crisis of 1689Michael Garibaldi Hall Institute of Early American History and Culture and Williamsburg, Va., 1964 - 216 pages |
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... Copley became Gov- ernor , vied with his colleague for perquisites and patronage , and their conflict compounded the Copley - Randolph tension . But whereas Ran- dolph soon departed , Lawrence remained to complicate provincial poli ...
... Copley became Gov- ernor , vied with his colleague for perquisites and patronage , and their conflict compounded the Copley - Randolph tension . But whereas Ran- dolph soon departed , Lawrence remained to complicate provincial poli ...
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... Copley against Law- rence , and after Copley's death it became necessary to suspend Blakiston from the Council to preserve quiet and avoid disputes . Sir Edmund Andros took possession of the Maryland government in September until ...
... Copley against Law- rence , and after Copley's death it became necessary to suspend Blakiston from the Council to preserve quiet and avoid disputes . Sir Edmund Andros took possession of the Maryland government in September until ...
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... Copley's ar- rival , things were very unsettled and the Government very loose . The public debts grew great and others also , especially those to Lord Baltimore on account of quit - rents . While Governor Copley lived the debts were not ...
... Copley's ar- rival , things were very unsettled and the Government very loose . The public debts grew great and others also , especially those to Lord Baltimore on account of quit - rents . While Governor Copley lived the debts were not ...
Table des matières
Preface | 3 |
SEEDS OF DISCONTENT | 9 |
The General Court Writes Its Own Navigation | 20 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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