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elves and their descendants. ii. 206-270. (See table of contents, chapter xli.) Loyalists--New penal laws passed against them after the Declaration of Independence. ii. 5. Loyalists, in Massachusetts, who maintain in the Court and among the people, the Royal authority. i. 162. The true Liberals of that day. i. 152. Lundy's Lane--Battle of. ii. 438. Marsden (Rev. J.W.). i. 298. Maryland General Assembly's reply to the message of the Lt. Governor on Lord Hillsborough's circular. i. 344. Massachusetts and other Colonial grateful acknowledgments to England for deliverance from the French and Spaniards. i. 27. Massachusetts Bay Rulers persecute the Baptists, etc. i. 87. Prohibit writing or speaking in favour of the King as a capital offence, but authorize it in favour of the Parliament. i. 87. Petition Parliament in 1651, and address Cromwell in 1651, 1654. i. 108. Massachusetts Bay Rulers' treatment of Cromwell at his death, and their professions in regard to Cromwell and Charles the Second at his restoration. i. 124. They evade the conditions on which the King promised to continue the Charter, and deny the King's jurisdiction. i. 149. They present a long address to the King, and enclose copies of it, with letters to Lord Chancellor Clarendon, the Earl of Manchester, Lord Say, and the Hon. Robert Boyle. i. 152. Massachusetts Bay Rulers aggressors throughout upon the rights of the Sovereign and of their fellow-subjects. i. 75. They side with the Long Parliament and Cromwell; their first address and commissioners to. i. 86. They pass Acts for publication in England, and then adopt measures to prevent their execution in Massachusetts--such as the Navigation Act, Oath of Allegiance, the Franchise, Liberty of Worship, and Persecution of the Baptists and Quakers. i. 195. They bribe Clerks in the Privy Council, and offer a bribe to the King. i. 205. Their double game played out. i. 204. Massachusetts circular displeasing to the British Ministry. i. 341. Circular from Lord Hillsborough, Secretary of State for the Colonies. i. 341. Massachusetts compensated by Parliament. i. 267. Benefited by the English and French war. i. 270. Massachusetts General Assembly refuse to legislate under the guns of a land and naval force. i. 357. General Assembly--Its proceedings on the quartering of troops in Boston. i. 3
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