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... ginia . The lonely unmarried men eagerly welcomed these women and soon made them their brides . Most of the men among the new colonists were poor . To pay for their passage , they promised to work about four years for Virginians who ...
... ginia . The lonely unmarried men eagerly welcomed these women and soon made them their brides . Most of the men among the new colonists were poor . To pay for their passage , they promised to work about four years for Virginians who ...
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... ginia . " William Ballard Preston , formerly a stanch supporter of the Union , intro- duced a resolution " to repeal the ratifi- cation of the Constitution of the United States of America , by the State of Vir- ginia , and to resume all ...
... ginia . " William Ballard Preston , formerly a stanch supporter of the Union , intro- duced a resolution " to repeal the ratifi- cation of the Constitution of the United States of America , by the State of Vir- ginia , and to resume all ...
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... ginia has a record of efficiency that com- pares favorably with that of private busi- ness . Other Municipal Services Although the charges for the services which Vir- ginia towns and cities perform are usu- ally not set on a profit ...
... ginia has a record of efficiency that com- pares favorably with that of private busi- ness . Other Municipal Services Although the charges for the services which Vir- ginia towns and cities perform are usu- ally not set on a profit ...
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THE EARLIEST VIRGINIANS 17058 | 7 |
ENGLANDS FIRST VENTURES IN VIRGINIA | 20 |
UNDER COMPANY CONTROL 16071624 | 30 |
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