History of the United States,: From Their First Settlement as English Colonies, in 1607, to the Year 1808; Or, the Thirty-third of Their Sovereignty and Independence, Volume 1M. Carey and Son, no. 126, Chesnut Street, 1818 - Slavery |
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... petitions even re- membering his enemies , that a band of armed men burst in upon him , dragged him from his habitation like a felon , and conveyed him to the prison ship - the tomb for living men . We shall not attempt to paint the ...
... petitions even re- membering his enemies , that a band of armed men burst in upon him , dragged him from his habitation like a felon , and conveyed him to the prison ship - the tomb for living men . We shall not attempt to paint the ...
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... Petitions were sent from each town , as well as from divers individuals , to the council for protection ; who , taking up the matter judicially , published an order , forbid- ding Mason or his agents , at their peril , to repeat such ir ...
... Petitions were sent from each town , as well as from divers individuals , to the council for protection ; who , taking up the matter judicially , published an order , forbid- ding Mason or his agents , at their peril , to repeat such ir ...
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... petitions to the king , he ob- tained his pardon , and returned home in 1686 , with an order to the then president and council of New England to restore his estate . Gove , in his petitions to the king , pleaded , " a distemper of mind ...
... petitions to the king , he ob- tained his pardon , and returned home in 1686 , with an order to the then president and council of New England to restore his estate . Gove , in his petitions to the king , pleaded , " a distemper of mind ...
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... petition for this purpose being presented , they were readily admitted , till the king's pleasure should be known ... petition to the king , praying that they might be annexed to Massachusetts . The petition was refused ; and the ...
... petition for this purpose being presented , they were readily admitted , till the king's pleasure should be known ... petition to the king , praying that they might be annexed to Massachusetts . The petition was refused ; and the ...
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... petition was refused ; and the petitioners obliged to sub- mit to be under a government distinct from Massachusetts . In the mean time , Mason had sold his claims to Allen . Though the parties were nominally changed , and the courts ...
... petition was refused ; and the petitioners obliged to sub- mit to be under a government distinct from Massachusetts . In the mean time , Mason had sold his claims to Allen . Though the parties were nominally changed , and the courts ...
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