00976nam--2200337---450-99000233101020331620091029113728.0000233101USA01000233101(ALEPH)000233101USA0100023310120050104d1960----km-y0itay0103----baengIT||||||||001yy<<An>> Asian diplomatic looks at the world todayRoberto RegalaMilanoGiuffré1960173 p.23 cm20012001001-------2001REGALA,Roberto247260salbcISBD990002331010203316XXIII.1.K. 57 (IG VIII 15 504)2940 G.XXIII.1.K. 57 (IG VIII)00229767BKGIUSIAV11020050104USA011500RSIAV29020091029USA011137Asian diplomatic looks at the world today1069701UNISA01765nam 2200349Ia 450 99639727990331620210104171940.0(CKB)4940000000063357(EEBO)2248535389(OCoLC)ocm69648440e(OCoLC)69648440(EXLCZ)99494000000006335720060530d1690 uy 0engurbn||||a|bb|An address presented to the King, August 7th, 1689[electronic resource] when those from the Massachuset's colony were, by that worthy citizen, Sir Henry Ashurst, Baronet : to Their Most Excellent Majesties, King William and Queen Mary of England, &c., the humble address and petition of the General Court of Your Majesties most ancient colony of New-Plymouth in New-EnglandRe-printed at Boston by S. G. for Benjamin Harris at the London Coffee House16901 sheet (2 p.)Reports the return of the charter government and requests the confirmation of the "liberties" of which the colony had been deprived by Governor Andros.Dated and signed: June 6th, 1689. Tho. Hinckley, Governour. In the name, and by the appointment of Your Majesties said General Court.Reproduction of original in: Massachusetts Historical Society Library.eebo-0089MassachusettsHistoryNew Plymouth, 1620-1691SourcesBroadsidesMassachusetts17th century.rbgenrHinckley Thomasca. 1618-1706.1008723Ashurst Henry1614?-1680.1008724UMIUMIBOOK996397279903316An address presented to the King, August 7th, 16892327332UNISA