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350, 351, 352. "Though eighteen months had elapsed since the Charter was vacated, the Government was still going on as before.
The General Court, though attended thinly, was in session when the new commission arrived.
Dudley sent a copy of it to the Court, not as recognizing their authority, but as an assembly of principal and influential inhabitants.
They complained of the commission as arbitrary, 'there not being the least mention of an Assembly' in it, expressed doubts whether it were safe for him or them, and thus gloomily dissolved, leaving the government in Dudley's hands." (Hildreth's History of the United States, Vol.II., Chap.xviii., p. 80.)] [Footnote 197: Andros was appointed Captain-General and Vice-Admiral of Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Maine, Plymouth, Pemaquid, and Narragansett during pleasure.] [Footnote 198: (Holmes' Annals, etc., Vol.
I., p.
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