Remarks On the Narraganset Patent Read Before the Massachusetts Historical Soci

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Remarks On the Narraganset Patent Read Before the Massachusetts Historical Soci
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That its main purpose was intimidation may be inferred from the account given by Win- throp of the first attempt, in which he says, "Although they had boasted to do great * things by virtue of their charter, yet they * Tlie warning here alluded to iiroduced the following rcjjly, (Mass. Arch. , ii. 0):- " Our much hon...ur honorable attention to our answers.
" First, A civil government we honor and earnestly desire to live in for all THE NAERAGANSET PATENT. 21 dared not to attempt any thing, " (Wintli. , ii. 220). To make the letter more formidable before it was despatched, an appoint- ment was made of two commissioners, who were to negotiate with Parliament about the two conflicting charters. (Mass. Eec, iii. 48). This auxiliary measure was suffered, and probably intended, to expire at its birth. Saltonstall, one of the nomi- nees, never went on the mission ; the other (Captain George Cooke) never acted ; and no record exists of any instructions given them ; nor was any thing done, in relation to agencies of the kind, for more than a year.


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