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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 4 0 Browse Search
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w duties; and distributing votes for Artemas Ward, he cried out: Pensioner or no pensioner; surely the House will not think a pensioner of the Crown a fit person to sit in Council. But for the warrant, confessed Hutchinson, I should have been elected. And that, added Bernard, would have put quite a new face upon public affairs. I, said Hutchinson, gave Ward a Lieutenant Colonel's commission in the Provincial Forces, thinking to bring him over;—he is a very sulky fellow. Hutchinson to T. Pownal, 7 June, 1768. The Government, repeated Bernard, should insist upon it, that the Lieutenant Governor and Secretary should have seats and votes at the Council Board without an election. Bernard to Hillsborough, 30 May, 1768. This annual election of the Council spoils the Constitution, wrote Hutchinson, Hutchinson to R. Jackson, 4 June, 1768. though he afterwards uttered the falsehood of denying his opinion. The House, reported Bernard to Hillsborough, has shown ingratitude, undutiful
Courts of Vice Admiralty at Halifax, Boston, Philadelphia, and Charleston, Treasury Minute of 30 June, 1768. on the system of Grenville; taking an account of the cost to Chap. XXXIV.} 1768. July. the Exchequer of the Stamp Act, so as to draw on the sinking fund to liquidate the loss; Grey Cooper to Auditor of the Revenue, 1 July, 1768. Same to Same. 5 July, 1768. or meditating to offer the Colonies some partial and inadequate representation in Parliament; George Grenville to Gov. Pownal, 17 July, 1768, in Pownall's Administration of the Colonies: ii. 113, in Ed. of 1777. inattentive to the character of events which were leading to the renovation of the world. Not so the Americans. Village theologians studied the Book of Revelation The Revelation of St. John the Divine, Chap. XVI. to see which seal was next to be broken, which angel was next to sound his trumpet. Is not God preparing the way in his Providence, Ezra Stiles's Correspondence, July, 1768. thus New E