Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... Leisler , who was one of them , refused to comply with the warrant , and was thrown into jail . Sir Edmond , fearful that a great party would rise up against him , was at last com- pelled to discontinue his ecclesiastical jurisdiction ...
... Leisler , who was one of them , refused to comply with the warrant , and was thrown into jail . Sir Edmond , fearful that a great party would rise up against him , was at last com- pelled to discontinue his ecclesiastical jurisdiction ...
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... Leisler as absolutely influ- enced the other officers . The first thing they contrived , was to seize the garrison in New - York ; and the custom , at that time , of guarding it every night by the militia , gave Leisler a fine ...
... Leisler as absolutely influ- enced the other officers . The first thing they contrived , was to seize the garrison in New - York ; and the custom , at that time , of guarding it every night by the militia , gave Leisler a fine ...
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... Leisler on the one hand , and threatened by the lieutenant governor on the other , the town was alarmed with a report , that three ships were coming up with orders from the prince of Orange This falsehood was very seasonably propagated ...
... Leisler on the one hand , and threatened by the lieutenant governor on the other , the town was alarmed with a report , that three ships were coming up with orders from the prince of Orange This falsehood was very seasonably propagated ...
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... Leisler and his party missed the rewards and notice , which their activity for the revolution justly deserved . For though the king made Stoll the bearer of his thanks to the people for their fidelity , he so little regarded Leisler's ...
... Leisler and his party missed the rewards and notice , which their activity for the revolution justly deserved . For though the king made Stoll the bearer of his thanks to the people for their fidelity , he so little regarded Leisler's ...
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... Leisler considered the letter as directed to himself , and from this time issued all kinds of commissions in his own ... Leisler's command . The principal free- holders , however , by respectful letters , gave him Part II . ] 83 .
... Leisler considered the letter as directed to himself , and from this time issued all kinds of commissions in his own ... Leisler's command . The principal free- holders , however , by respectful letters , gave him Part II . ] 83 .
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