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Rawson, Edward, 1615-1693.; Sewall, Samuel, 1652-1730. and Stoughton, William, 1632-1701., 2011, The Revolution in New-England justified, and the people there vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by Mr. John Palmer, in his pretended answer to the declaration published by the inhabitants of Boston, and the country adjacent, on the day when they secured their late oppressors, who acted by an illegal and arbitrary commission from the late King James. : To which is added, A narrative of the proceedings of Sir Edmond Androsse and his accomplices. Who also acted by an illegal and arbitrary commission from the late King James, during his government in New-England. By several gentlemen who were of his council., CLARIN DSpace, http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/N10211.
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dc.contributor.authorRawson, Edward, 1615-1693.
dc.contributor.authorSewall, Samuel, 1652-1730.
dc.contributor.authorStoughton, William, 1632-1701.
dc.coverage.placeNameBoston, Massachusetts
dc.date.accessioned2018-05-25
dc.date.accessioned2022-08-22T18:55:02Z
dc.date.available2022-08-22T18:55:02Z
dc.date.created1773
dc.date.issued2011-05
dc.description.abstract"To the reader" signed: E.R. S.S. [i.e., Edward Rawson and Samuel Sewall]. "A narrative of the proceedings of Sir Edmund Androsse and his accomplices ..."--p. [51]-59, signed by William Stoughton and four others.
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dc.identifierota:N10211
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14106/N10211
dc.languageEnglish
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherUniversity of Oxford
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dc.subject.lcshPalmer, John, 1650-1700?. -- Impartial account of the state of New England.
dc.subject.lcshAndros, Edmund, -- Sir, 1637-1714.
dc.subject.lcshDeclaration of the gentlemen, merchants, and inhabitants of Boston.
dc.subject.lcshMassachusetts -- Politics and government -- To 1775
dc.titleThe Revolution in New-England justified, and the people there vindicated from the aspersions cast upon them by Mr. John Palmer, in his pretended answer to the declaration published by the inhabitants of Boston, and the country adjacent, on the day when they secured their late oppressors, who acted by an illegal and arbitrary commission from the late King James. : To which is added, A narrative of the proceedings of Sir Edmond Androsse and his accomplices. Who also acted by an illegal and arbitrary commission from the late King James, during his government in New-England. By several gentlemen who were of his council.
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local.identifier.eeStoughton, William, 1632-1701. http://dx.doi.org/10.13051/ee:bio/stougwilli025420
local.identifier.lccnStoughton, William, 1632-1701. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n85311870
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