[The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 1 of 2 by Egerton Ryerson]@TWC D-Link bookThe Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 1 of 2 CHAPTER IV 60/65
Berkley's defence of Virginia against the fortunate invaders gained him the approbation of his prince and the applause of his countrymen.
When he could no longer fight, he delivered up the government, upon such favourable terms as the English Commissioners were willing to grant.
He retired to a private station, to wait with patience for favourable events.
Virginia changed the various rulers which the revolutions of the age imposed on England, with the reluctance that acknowledged usurpation generally incites.
But with the distractions that succeeded the death of Cromwell, she seized the opportunity to free herself from the dominion of her hated masters by recalling Berkley from his obscurity, and proclaiming the exiled king; and she by this means acquired the unrivalled honour of being the last dominion of the State which submitted to that unjust exercise of government, and the first which overturned it."-- Chalmers' History of the Revolt of the American Colonies, Vol.
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