Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1871 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... pounds , but in corn not ten pounds . " In the same year , laborers were let on hire for a year , at one hundred pounds of tobacco , and three barrels or fifteen bushels of corn . ( Wyatt's letter to Farrar . ) In a petition , of nearly ...
... pounds , but in corn not ten pounds . " In the same year , laborers were let on hire for a year , at one hundred pounds of tobacco , and three barrels or fifteen bushels of corn . ( Wyatt's letter to Farrar . ) In a petition , of nearly ...
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... pounds a year , if employed in cultivating tobacco , and also , when sent over at an expense which did not exceed ten ' pounds at most , were sold by the Company and private persons for forty , fifty , and sixty pounds each . That Sir ...
... pounds a year , if employed in cultivating tobacco , and also , when sent over at an expense which did not exceed ten ' pounds at most , were sold by the Company and private persons for forty , fifty , and sixty pounds each . That Sir ...
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... pounds . In the first act of the Assembly of January , 1640 , it is stated , that after half the good and all the bad , had , in obedience to the law , been burnt , the remainder of the tobacco would be 1,500,000 pounds , not stripped ...
... pounds . In the first act of the Assembly of January , 1640 , it is stated , that after half the good and all the bad , had , in obedience to the law , been burnt , the remainder of the tobacco would be 1,500,000 pounds , not stripped ...
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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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