William Coddington in Rhode Island Colonial Affairs (Classic Reprint)

William Coddington in Rhode Island Colonial Affairs (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from William Coddington in Rhode Island Colonial Affairs

Without this common bond of association, the ih dications are, that Providence, Rhode Island and Warw1ck would have been, and in fact, for a time were, antagonistic; the elements were exceptionally turbulent; Providence, under its original purely democratic organization, was a scene of confusion, so that good Mr. Yvilliams frequently groaned in spirit, as his correspondence abundantly testifies Newport was not free from difficulties of a similiar character Gorton, Holden, Carder, Potter, Shotten and Wicks were expelled and outlawed in March, 1642, and frequent records of suits at law between Coddington, Brenton, Dyer and others, prove that they were not purely saints, but as other men.

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ISBN: 9781527866133
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Language: English