An Historical, Geographical, Commercial, and Philosophical View of the American United States, and of the European Settlements in America and the West-Indies, Band 3compiler ; H.D. Symonds and J. Ridgeway, 1791 - 510 Seiten |
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... should be a House ; and if fickness should prevent that number from attending , the members present should make a House . In 1644 one Ingle excited a rebellion , forced the governor to fly to Virginia for aid and protection , and seized ...
... should be a House ; and if fickness should prevent that number from attending , the members present should make a House . In 1644 one Ingle excited a rebellion , forced the governor to fly to Virginia for aid and protection , and seized ...
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... should be two fupreme councils in Virginia , the one to be called the council of ftate , to be appointed and displaced by the treasurer and company , and which was to advise the governor in governmental affairs ; the other was to be ...
... should be two fupreme councils in Virginia , the one to be called the council of ftate , to be appointed and displaced by the treasurer and company , and which was to advise the governor in governmental affairs ; the other was to be ...
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... should either emigrate themfelves , or engage to tranfport people to the co- lony , found this policy fo fuccefsful , that upwards of three thoufand five hundred perfons emigrated to Virginia during this and the two preceding years ...
... should either emigrate themfelves , or engage to tranfport people to the co- lony , found this policy fo fuccefsful , that upwards of three thoufand five hundred perfons emigrated to Virginia during this and the two preceding years ...
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... should be always , immediately dependent upon the crown , and that the form of government fhould never be changed . They remained unalterably attached to the caufe of their fove- reign . But when the Commons of England had triumphed ...
... should be always , immediately dependent upon the crown , and that the form of government fhould never be changed . They remained unalterably attached to the caufe of their fove- reign . But when the Commons of England had triumphed ...
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... should be allowed . a tract of country twelve miles fquare , lying in the forks of the Ohio and Green rivers : a tract of his own chufing . Virginia Virginia gave a farther reward and encouragement at this time 14 GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
... should be allowed . a tract of country twelve miles fquare , lying in the forks of the Ohio and Green rivers : a tract of his own chufing . Virginia Virginia gave a farther reward and encouragement at this time 14 GENERAL DESCRIPTION.
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