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Page 83
... President Wingfield . The principal accusations were mis- appropriation of supplies , malfeasance in office , and preparing to take off for England in the pinnace along with Kendall and others . Smith's account pictures himself as ...
... President Wingfield . The principal accusations were mis- appropriation of supplies , malfeasance in office , and preparing to take off for England in the pinnace along with Kendall and others . Smith's account pictures himself as ...
Page 84
... President or fellow - councillors , and the three then voting repre- sented a majority of the Council as constituted , and only seven councillors had been appointed originally . Incidentally , Wing- field quaintly expressed the idea ...
... President or fellow - councillors , and the three then voting repre- sented a majority of the Council as constituted , and only seven councillors had been appointed originally . Incidentally , Wing- field quaintly expressed the idea ...
Page 165
... President , who reigned sole governor without assistants and would at first admit of no Council but himself . This man is sent home to answer some misdemeanors , whereof I persuade me he can scarcely clear himself from great imputation ...
... President , who reigned sole governor without assistants and would at first admit of no Council but himself . This man is sent home to answer some misdemeanors , whereof I persuade me he can scarcely clear himself from great imputation ...
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