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... Council ; and that the Council should retain its name , and not be styled , as had been proposed , the Board of Assistants . They suggested that it would , as it had done , involve inconveniences , if the Governor and Council were held ...
... Council ; and that the Council should retain its name , and not be styled , as had been proposed , the Board of Assistants . They suggested that it would , as it had done , involve inconveniences , if the Governor and Council were held ...
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... Council wrote to the Governor and Council , en- closing the petition , and directing them to restore the property in question to those to whom it had been intrusted by the respective owners ; there to remain , until the charges against ...
... Council wrote to the Governor and Council , en- closing the petition , and directing them to restore the property in question to those to whom it had been intrusted by the respective owners ; there to remain , until the charges against ...
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... Council should fall out to be the offenders , he was to proceed the more roundly against them , their offence being of the worst example . " ( Colonial Papers , p . 117 , vol . v . § 93 , I. On the 29th of May , 1630 , Sir John Harvey ...
... Council should fall out to be the offenders , he was to proceed the more roundly against them , their offence being of the worst example . " ( Colonial Papers , p . 117 , vol . v . § 93 , I. On the 29th of May , 1630 , Sir John Harvey ...
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Virginia | 1 |
Extract of a Letter from Captain Winepress of the Fiftyfifth Reg | 38 |
Harveys Declaration | 60 |
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