American Literature: An Anthology and Critical Survey, Volume 1C. Scribner's Sons, 1948 - 1120 pages |
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Page 65
... court adjudged him guilty of sedition , and also of contempt , for that the court had appointed the fast as a means of reconciliation of the differences , etc. , and he purposely set himself to kindle and in- crease them . The governor ...
... court adjudged him guilty of sedition , and also of contempt , for that the court had appointed the fast as a means of reconciliation of the differences , etc. , and he purposely set himself to kindle and in- crease them . The governor ...
Page 66
... court , be- ing assembled in the 2 of the 9th month , 11 and finding , upon consultation , that two so opposite parties could not contain in the same body , without apparent hazard of ruin to the whole , agreed to send away some of the ...
... court , be- ing assembled in the 2 of the 9th month , 11 and finding , upon consultation , that two so opposite parties could not contain in the same body , without apparent hazard of ruin to the whole , agreed to send away some of the ...
Page 99
... Court , then sitting , giving them an account of his action . This thing was very offensive to the Council , that a private captain should ( without commission or some express order ) do an act so contradictory to their for- mer orders ...
... Court , then sitting , giving them an account of his action . This thing was very offensive to the Council , that a private captain should ( without commission or some express order ) do an act so contradictory to their for- mer orders ...
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