Political Activity of Massachusetts Towns During the Revolution

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107 cester. it was "voted, as tlio opiiiiou of tliis convention, that tlie court should not sit on any terms." Simihir votes' were in many places, as indeed in Worcester, followed by vigorous and unwarranted expressions of the popuhir sentiment; the deliberation of the town meeting' was made tangible by the action of the mob; and in an unfortunate manner it was made certain that the end of royal courts was near. Significant!^', in this connection, did tiie Essex Journal say that the votes of th...e delegates of a few towns had "all the good effect on the minds of the people" that legislative acts could have; and truly had Thomas Young written, even in the middle of Augnst: "The whole current of Mr. Gage's administration seems to have its course uphill." The situation was concisely stated when "Amicus," in the first week in September, wrote to Samuel Adams: "The judges have informed the governor that the execution of their office is at an end." Likewise, on the initiative of the towns, was the contest with Parliament begun upon a third point, the substitution of a council appointed by the King for a council elected by the general court.

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