An impartial account of the state of New England: or, The late government there, vindicated. In answer to the Declaration which the faction set forth, when they overturned that government. With a relation of the horrible usage they treated the governour with, and his council; and all that had His Majesty's commission. In a letter to the clergy there. By John Palmer.

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  • An impartial account of the state of New England: or, The late government there, vindicated. In answer to the Declaration which the faction set forth, when they overturned that government. With a relation of the horrible usage they treated the governour with, and his council; and all that had His Majesty's commission. In a letter to the clergy there. By John Palmer.
  • Late government there, vindicated
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Imprint
London: printed for Edward Poole, at the Ship over against the Royal Exchange, in Cornhill, 1690.
Publication year
1690-1690
ESTC No.
R37740
Grub Street ID
119953
Description
40 p. ; 4⁰
Note
Dated at end: From the Castle the twentieth day of June, 1689.

Written by a member of the Council of Governor Andros, as a vindication of the deposed government, and in reply to "The declaration of the gentlemen, merchants, and inhabitants of Boston, and the countrey adjacent." It was first published anonymously, in 1689, at Boston or elsewhere in the colonies, under caption: "The present state of New-England impartially considered, in a letter to the clergy." The text of the London edition differs considerably from that of the American edition."--NUC pre-1956 imprints.