The Life of George Washington (Complete)Library of Alexandria, 1. 1. 1832 |
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... declared that none should pass into Virginia, but such as shall have first taken theoathof supremacy.[22] The company, being thus enlarged, andenabled to take more effective measures for the settlementofthe country, soon fitted outnine ...
... declared that none should pass into Virginia, but such as shall have first taken theoathof supremacy.[22] The company, being thus enlarged, andenabled to take more effective measures for the settlementofthe country, soon fitted outnine ...
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... declared his determinationtoconvoke acolonial assembly. This is animportant erainthe history of Virginia. Heretofore, all legislativeauthorityhad been exercised, either bythe corporation inEngland, orby theirofficers in the colony. The ...
... declared his determinationtoconvoke acolonial assembly. This is animportant erainthe history of Virginia. Heretofore, all legislativeauthorityhad been exercised, either bythe corporation inEngland, orby theirofficers in the colony. The ...
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... declared that those elected should be called burgesses, and should supply the place of the freemen who chose them ... declaring that those called by specialwrit should form theupperhouse, while those chosen bythe hundreds should compose ...
... declared that those elected should be called burgesses, and should supply the place of the freemen who chose them ... declaring that those called by specialwrit should form theupperhouse, while those chosen bythe hundreds should compose ...
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... declared it should be called New England, whichname it has ever since retained.[48] The languishing company of Plymouth, however, could not be stimulated to engage infarther schemes of colonisation, the advantages ofwhich were distant ...
... declared it should be called New England, whichname it has ever since retained.[48] The languishing company of Plymouth, however, could not be stimulated to engage infarther schemes of colonisation, the advantages ofwhich were distant ...
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... declared tobe entitledtoall the rights and privilegesof naturalborn subjects. The patent being obtained, the governor and council engaged withardour intheduties assigned them. Tosupport the expenses of a fresh embarkation, it ...
... declared tobe entitledtoall the rights and privilegesof naturalborn subjects. The patent being obtained, the governor and council engaged withardour intheduties assigned them. Tosupport the expenses of a fresh embarkation, it ...
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