| Josiah Quincy - 1825 - 600 sider
...do any thing that should hurt his country." See a book published in London, about 1708, intitled, " The deplorable state of New England, by reason of a covetous and treacherous Governor and pusillanimous Counsellors." p. 3 & 9, &c. not pleased," added the usurper, "with what... | |
| John Appleton (M.D.) - 1859 - 752 sider
...Election Sermon, 1003. 4to, pp. 24. Cambridge, 1663. (Three copies ; one with Manuscript Note.) [ ] The Deplorable State of New England, by Reason of...Treacherous Governour and Pusillanimous Counsellors ; with Account of the Miscarriage of the Expedition against Port Royal. 8vo, pp. 39. London, 1708. [ ] The... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society. Library - 1859 - 754 sider
...with Account of the Miscarriage of the Expedition against Port Royal. 8vo, pp. 39. London, 1708. [ ] The Deplorable State of New England, by Reason of...Treacherous Governour and Pusillanimous Counsellors. Vindication of Mr. Higginson, Mr. Mason, and others ; and Account of Expedition to Port Royal. 8vo,... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1873 - 492 sider
...London a pamphlet of some forty pages, arraigning Dudley with unbounded severity. It was entitled " The Deplorable State of New England, by Reason of a Covetous and Treacherous Governor and Pusillanimous Counsellors." " Colonel Dudley," says the writer, "in King Charles the Second's... | |
| Isaiah Thomas - 1874 - 728 sider
...John Burrill, Esq. Dec. 10, 1721. [Preface by Richard Brown.] 12mo, pp. 41. Boston. Iligginson, John. The Deplorable State of New England, by Reason of a Covetous and Treacherous Governor and Pusillanimous Counsellors. Vindication of Mr. Higginson, Mr. Mason, and others; With Account... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1874 - 744 sider
...John Burrill, Esq. Dec. 10, 1721. [Preface by Richard Brown. j 12mo, pp. 41. Boston. Higginson, John. The Deplorable State of New England, by Reason of a Covetous and Treacherous Governor and Pusillanimous Counsellore. Vindication of Mr. Higginson, Mr. Mason, and others ; With... | |
| Thomas Warren Field - 1875 - 772 sider
...among the best and most authentic materials we have relating to those provinces." — STEVENS. 517 The | Deplorable State | of New England, | By Reason...Pusillanimous Counsellors With a Vindication of the Hon''!e Mr. Higginson, | Mr. Mason, and several other Gentlemen from the I Seandalous and Wicked Accusation... | |
| Thomas Warren Field - 1875 - 404 sider
...Covetous and Treacherous | Governour, | and Pusillanimous Counsellors | With a Vindication of the Honl,:u Mr. Higginson, | Mr. Mason, and several other Gentlemen...the | Scandalous and Wicked Accusation of the Votes, Or- dered by Them to be Published in their Boston News-Letter. | To which is Added, | An Account of... | |
| Thomas Warren Field - 1875 - 464 sider
...among the best and most authentic materials we have relating to those provinces." — STEVENS. 517 The | Deplorable State | of New England, | By Reason of a Covetous and Treacherous j Governour, j and j Pusillanimous Counsellors | With a Vindication of the Hon'1'* Mr. Higginson, |... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1875 - 470 sider
...do any thing that should hurt his country." See a book published in London, about 1708, entitled " The Deplorable State of New England, by Reason of a Covetous and Treacherous Governor and Pusillanimous Counsellors," p. 3 and 9, &c. 1 Justice was faction in ancient Home as well... | |
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