Great Britain, the Constitution of it, in as much danger from Lord Bates Influence, and direc- tion , as it was in the Times precee- ding the Revolution. &c. 362
God-fathers or Sponsors, a dissertation on them. 409
- - - [God-fathers or Sponsors, ] Superstitions & owes its rise to popery 429
- - - [God-fathers or Sponsors, ] None required in private
Baptism. &c. 434
Grievances great, of the Province of the Massachu- setts[Massachusetts] Bay, pointed out 517.521.634
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Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr of the Massachusetts Bay, blamed
for proroguging the General Court in obediance to
Instructions 10
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] Compared to King James 18
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] His Letter to the Moderator of the Merchants
Meeting 25
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] His proclamation, pronounces the Meeting unlaw- ful Ibid.
- - - [ Huchinson[Hutchinson] Thomas, Govr ] Orders the Justices of the County of Suffolk, to
attend. 25.
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Hutchinson Thomas Govr. of the Massachusetts Bay, censu- red for calling a Town Meeting
unlawful
an unlawful Assembly, when he first came into
Notice by one 40
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Govr. ] His Soliloquy Ibid.
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Govr. ] Censured about his Pension 46
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Govr. ] Prorogues the General Court to Cambridge by vertue of Instructions 57
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Govr. ] His Answer to the Town of Roxbury, tells
them, that he had no Authority over the Kings Troops 61
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Govr. ] His Speech to the Assembly, tells them he designed to
have met them at Boston, but he was other- wise Instructed 63
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Govr. ] His Answer to the House of Representatives in answer to
their Message, tells them the King has a right to order where they
shall set. 64
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Govr. ] Frequently in Consultation with Commissioner
Robinson after the Massacre 64
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Govr. ] His Answer to the Address of the Council, tells them, he
is a Servant to the King & must obey him &c. 69
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Govr. ] His Answer to the House of Representatives, about their
setting at Cambridge 70
- - - [Hutchinson Thomas Govr. ] Would like to made a Baronet 71
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- - - [Hutchinson, Thomas, Govr. ] Much blamed for his conduct, respecting the remo- val of the Troops 73
- - - [Hutchinson, Thomas, Govr. ] Adviser to Govr. Barnard[Sir Francis Bernard] in all his Schemes &c. 78
- - - [Hutchinson, Thomas, Govr. ] Wrote home desir- ing not to be appointed Govr. but always aiming at the chair 79
- - - [Hutchinson, Thomas, Govr. ] Said to be a Trimmer, on his going to Church 86
- - - [Hutchinson, Thomas, Govr. ] His message to the House of Representa- tives , about repairing the Castle
- - - [Hutchinson, Thomas, Govr. ] His Message to them about his Salary. Ibid
- - - [Hutchinson, Thomas, Govr. ] His Message to them, and Negatives JnHan- cock[Hancock] , who was chose Speaker 94