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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... writ a very grateful letter to Mr. Bullifant , intimating what a faithful friend he had been to said Bullifant , and withal desiring said Bul- lifant , that if there should news come out of England of a change , which he hoped in God it ...
... writ a very grateful letter to Mr. Bullifant , intimating what a faithful friend he had been to said Bullifant , and withal desiring said Bul- lifant , that if there should news come out of England of a change , which he hoped in God it ...
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... Writs of Intrusion began every where to be served on People , that after all their Sweat and their Cost upon their formerly purchased Lands , thought themselves Freeholders of what they had . And the Governor caused the Lands pertaining ...
... Writs of Intrusion began every where to be served on People , that after all their Sweat and their Cost upon their formerly purchased Lands , thought themselves Freeholders of what they had . And the Governor caused the Lands pertaining ...
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... writs for a new Assembly in February 1690. At the same time , he wisely understood that New York could not singlehandedly deal with the French menace in Canada , and he called an intercolonial conference to meet in New York City in May ...
... writs for a new Assembly in February 1690. At the same time , he wisely understood that New York could not singlehandedly deal with the French menace in Canada , and he called an intercolonial conference to meet in New York City in May ...
Table des matières
Preface | 3 |
SEEDS OF DISCONTENT | 9 |
The General Court Writes Its Own Navigation | 20 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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