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... attended by a suitable Guard of Honor . Sir Edmund was eminently unpopular in the administration of his government , and was deposed by a sudden uprising of the people in Boston , on the 18th April , 1689. Notwithstanding , he retained ...
... attended by a suitable Guard of Honor . Sir Edmund was eminently unpopular in the administration of his government , and was deposed by a sudden uprising of the people in Boston , on the 18th April , 1689. Notwithstanding , he retained ...
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... attending the Council here , I am not likely to make £ 20 a year . My earnest expectation of a General Gov- ernor , supports me under all these difficulties and disappointments , and though they treat me so rudely , yet I shall continue ...
... attending the Council here , I am not likely to make £ 20 a year . My earnest expectation of a General Gov- ernor , supports me under all these difficulties and disappointments , and though they treat me so rudely , yet I shall continue ...
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... attended on him , and kept them for the space of ten months und severe and close confine- ment until by his Maties ... attend him , or any communication or correspondence with any by letters , he hath noe p'ticular knowl- edge of their ...
... attended on him , and kept them for the space of ten months und severe and close confine- ment until by his Maties ... attend him , or any communication or correspondence with any by letters , he hath noe p'ticular knowl- edge of their ...
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... attend both houses as occasion shall require . The Lieut . Gov ' made a report to this Board , That in pursuance of an order of his Honor and Council of the 29th day of Septem- ber last , to add Wm . Vaughan & Rich Waldron , Esqs . to ...
... attend both houses as occasion shall require . The Lieut . Gov ' made a report to this Board , That in pursuance of an order of his Honor and Council of the 29th day of Septem- ber last , to add Wm . Vaughan & Rich Waldron , Esqs . to ...
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... attending the Leiut . Governor this day , by virtue of a warr ' , and being demanded why he had not obeyed the within written warrant , owned he had several Books and files in his custody which he had not yet delivered , though often ...
... attending the Leiut . Governor this day , by virtue of a warr ' , and being demanded why he had not obeyed the within written warrant , owned he had several Books and files in his custody which he had not yet delivered , though often ...
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