Acadiensis, Volume 17Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1987 - Atlantic Coast (Canada) |
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Page 140
... bitterness and divisiveness in Saint John was occasioned by non - Massachusetts loyalists , who were the overwhelming majority and resented the emerging Massachusetts dominance . MacKinnon 5 Ann G. Condon , The Envy of the American ...
... bitterness and divisiveness in Saint John was occasioned by non - Massachusetts loyalists , who were the overwhelming majority and resented the emerging Massachusetts dominance . MacKinnon 5 Ann G. Condon , The Envy of the American ...
Page 147
But everywhere , at least in the three " orthodox colonies " of Massachusetts Bay , Connecticut , and New Haven , the end of their settlements was the same . Although they were by no means disinterested in achieving sustenance and ...
But everywhere , at least in the three " orthodox colonies " of Massachusetts Bay , Connecticut , and New Haven , the end of their settlements was the same . Although they were by no means disinterested in achieving sustenance and ...
Page 171
At least in Massachusetts , civil litigation increased dramatically throughout the 18th century . Though inhabitants of some more isolated communities continued to eschew the courts and to try to resolve differences through the church ...
At least in Massachusetts , civil litigation increased dramatically throughout the 18th century . Though inhabitants of some more isolated communities continued to eschew the courts and to try to resolve differences through the church ...
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