Excerpt from Some Account of the Early History and Present State of the Town of Quincy, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Thus both plantations lost all claim to the character they might and ought to have sustained. However the leaders might have dif fered, we have but little reason to be proud of the peaceful and hon crable conduct of those connected with' them; - for without doubt Morton deserved as much censure for the trouble he caused the ear ly men of new-england, as did the followers of Weston 'for their disgraceful conduct and the example they left behind them.
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