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" Col. Docs., iii. 722. The order for the reduction of the garrisons and the return of the suspected officers was passed at the first session of the council of safety, 20 April. The agents of Massachusetts at London endeavored to justify it. (See Andros... "
Count Frontenac and New France Under Louis XIV - Page 233
by Francis Parkman - 1877 - 463 pages
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Catholic World, Volume 12

1871 - 902 pages
...almost as much scandal — " those that were brought a thousand leagues to keep the country in awe ; a crew that began to teach New England to drab, drink, blaspheme, curse, and damn ; a crew that were every foot moving tumults, and committing insufferable riots among...
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Collections of the Maine Historical Society. [1st Ser.̈, Volume 7

Maine Historical Society - Maine - 1876 - 556 pages
...Port Royal of it." Increase Mather, who furiously denounced Andros and called his standing forces, " a crew that began to teach New England to Drab, " Drink, Blaspheme, Curse and Damm," asks, " What good " did that Frigot do New England ? unless this were so, '' that...
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Collections of the Maine Historical Society, Volume 7

Maine Historical Society - Local history - 1876 - 524 pages
...Port Royal of it." Increase Mather, who furiously denounced Andros and called his standing forces, " a crew that began to teach New England to Drab, " Drink, Blaspheme, Curse and Damm," asks, "What good " did that Frigot do New England ? unless this were so, '' that it...
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France and England in North America: A Series of Historical Narratives, Part 5

Francis Parkman - Canada - 1891 - 494 pages
...council of safety, 20 April. The agents of Massachusetts at London endeavored to justify it. See Andrei Tracts, III. 34. The only regular troops in New England...began to teach New England to Drab, Drink, Blaspheme, Curse, and Damm." Ibid., II. 50. In their hatred of Andros, many of the people of New England held...
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History of New England, Volume 3

John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1865 - 708 pages
...themselves by good conduct " Those that were brought a thousand leagues to keep the country in awe ; a crew that began to teach New England to drab, drink, blaspheme, curse, and damn ; a crew that were every foot moving tumults, and committing insufferable riots amongst...
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Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV

Francis Parkman - Canada - 1892 - 498 pages
...council of safety, 20 April. The agents of Massachusetts at London endeavored to justify it. See Andre* Tracts, III. 34. The only regular troops in New England were two comparv.es brought by Andros. Most of them were kept at Boston, though a few men and officers were...
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The Works of Francis Parkman: Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV

Francis Parkman - America - 1897 - 298 pages
...the suspected officers was passed at the first session of the council of safety, 20 April. The agents of Massachusetts at London endeavored to justify it....began to teach New England to Drab, Drink, Blaspheme, Curse, and Damm." (Ibid., ii. 60.) bungling inefficiency which marked the military management of the...
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The Works of Francis Parkman: Count Frontenac and New France under Louis XIV

Francis Parkman - America - 1897 - 298 pages
...the suspected officers was passed at the first cession of the council of safety, 20 April. The agents of Massachusetts at London endeavored to justify it....Andros Tracts, iii. 34.) The only regular troops in Now England were two companies brought by Andros. Most of them were kept at Boston, though a few men...
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Maryland Historical Magazine, Volume 4

William Hand Browne, Louis Henry Dielman - Maryland - 1909 - 438 pages
...Capt. Nicholson's Red coats and the 8 Companies." These companies are called by another contemporary " a crew that began to teach New England to drab, drink, blaspheme, curse, and damn ; . . . moving tumult and committing insufferable riots ; while their captain exasperated...
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Maine Pioneer Settlements ..., Volume 5

Herbert Milton Sylvester - Maine - 1909 - 412 pages
...Increase Mather was perhaps the most furious in his denunciations of Andros, and terms his assistants " a crew that began to teach New England to Drab, Drink, Blaspheme, Curse, and Damn. . . . What good did that Frigot do New England? unless this were so, that it fetched...
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