The humble petition and address
by
Governor Endecott and the General Court ask that civil and religious privileges granted by Charles' father be continued, and at the same time try to justify the recent hangings of Quakers, including that of Mary Dyer.
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Governor Endecott and the General Court ask that civil and religious privileges granted by Charles' father be continued, and at the same time try to justify the recent hangings of Quakers, including that of Mary Dyer.
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