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... held the lovely shores and waters of Virginia in 1498 , when John Cabot is believed to have entered the Chesa- peake Bay . In 1584 , in the nebulous days of ante - colonial discovery and exploration , when the boundaries and limits of ...
... held the lovely shores and waters of Virginia in 1498 , when John Cabot is believed to have entered the Chesa- peake Bay . In 1584 , in the nebulous days of ante - colonial discovery and exploration , when the boundaries and limits of ...
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... held a greater domain than any other of the original States . Jefferson Davis in his " Rise and Fall " describes Virginia as being at the opening of the Rebellion " a republic or nation . " But relatively she was only a fragment of her ...
... held a greater domain than any other of the original States . Jefferson Davis in his " Rise and Fall " describes Virginia as being at the opening of the Rebellion " a republic or nation . " But relatively she was only a fragment of her ...
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... held a greater domain than any other of the original States . Jefferson Davis in his " Rise and Fall " describes Virginia as being at the opening of the Rebellion " a republic or nation . " But relatively she was only a fragment of her ...
... held a greater domain than any other of the original States . Jefferson Davis in his " Rise and Fall " describes Virginia as being at the opening of the Rebellion " a republic or nation . " But relatively she was only a fragment of her ...
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... held February 4th for delegates to a State convention to meet in Richmond February 13th . It was not to be a convention of unlimited powers . In electing delegates , the people were allowed to vote whether the action of the convention ...
... held February 4th for delegates to a State convention to meet in Richmond February 13th . It was not to be a convention of unlimited powers . In electing delegates , the people were allowed to vote whether the action of the convention ...
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... held under writs issued by Governor Peirpoint , the House of Representatives di- rectly recognized the Wheeling government . In the Rhode Island case , in 1842 , it was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that it rests ...
... held under writs issued by Governor Peirpoint , the House of Representatives di- rectly recognized the Wheeling government . In the Rhode Island case , in 1842 , it was decided by the Supreme Court of the United States that it rests ...
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