The first settlement here was made about 1659 in a part of Marlboro called Chauncy (because of a grant of Soo acres here to Charles Chauncy, president of Harvard College, made in 1659 and revoked in 1660 by the General Court of Massachusetts). [Please select]
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The British Government could not modify its orders-in-council on unsubstantiated rumors that the offensive French decrees had been revoked. [Please select]
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He could not have decreed such a massacre as that of Thessalonica, or have revoked such an edict as that of Nantes. [Please select]
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A choice based on such self-denial can never be a firm choice--it is a choice at any moment liable to be revoked. [Please select]
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The charters of the corporate towns were next revoked, and new (by preference Catholic) aldermen and mayors appointed by the viceroy. [Please select]
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These censors shall hold their offices until the end of the session of their appointment, if not sooner revoked by the faculty. [Please select]
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"From now on, yours is revoked," declared Frank, "but, seriously, Bill, do you know anything about shark fishing." [Please select]
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They revoked the edict of Nantes until the soil of France was drunk with the blood of her children. [Please select]
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This says that they have demonstrated their incapacity to govern themselves, and recommends that the trust that has been reposed in them by the Government should be revoked. [Please select]
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The fiat of expulsion was revoked, and young Shuffles was turned over to the ex-naval officer, with full power to discipline him as he thought best. [Please select]
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