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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 2, 17th edition. 6 0 Browse Search
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cy. At the restoration, the authority of Philip Caivert, Chap. XIV.} whom the proprietary had commissioned as his deputy, was promptly and quietly recognized. Fendall, the former governor, who had obeyed the impulse of the popular will as paramount to the authority of Baltimore, was convicted of treason. His punishment was mil years, successfully resisted the principle of universal suffrage among freemen of the Caucasian race, were introduced in the midst of scenes of civil commotion. Fendall, the old republican, Documents, in Chalmers, 376. The letter is from Lord Baltimore,—of course, an ex parte statement. was again planning schemes of insurrect a flame by a delay in proclaiming the new sovereign? An organized insurrection was conducted by John Coode, of old an asso- Chap XIV.} 1689. Aug. 23. ciate of Fendall; and The Association in arms for the defence of the Protestant religion, usurped the government. Can the cause of liberty never be asserted in perfect purity? T