The Virginia Historical Register, and Literary Advertiser, Volumes 1-2William Maxwell 1848 - Virginia |
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... ; and he vested in them a right of property in the land , extending along the seacoast fifty statute miles , on each side of the place of their first plantation , and 2 THE VIRGINIA HISTORICAL REGISTER . 13 IIQ8212R8 29 39 41 45.
... ; and he vested in them a right of property in the land , extending along the seacoast fifty statute miles , on each side of the place of their first plantation , and 2 THE VIRGINIA HISTORICAL REGISTER . 13 IIQ8212R8 29 39 41 45.
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... miles from the seacoast . The other of these districts , called the Second or Northern Colony of Virginia , he allotted for the settlement of Thomas Hanham , and others , his associates , mostly residents of Bristol , Exeter , and ...
... miles from the seacoast . The other of these districts , called the Second or Northern Colony of Virginia , he allotted for the settlement of Thomas Hanham , and others , his associates , mostly residents of Bristol , Exeter , and ...
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... miles , and its area ten thousand square miles . Such a dia- gram , so constructed , will be delineated in precise accordance with all the calls of this charter of April 10 , 1606 . We need but cast our eyes upon any map of this region ...
... miles , and its area ten thousand square miles . Such a dia- gram , so constructed , will be delineated in precise accordance with all the calls of this charter of April 10 , 1606 . We need but cast our eyes upon any map of this region ...
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... miles ; and from the said point of Cape Comfort , all along the seacoast , to the southward , two hundred miles ; and all that space and circuit of land lying from the sea- coast of the precinct aforesaid , up into the land , throughout ...
... miles ; and from the said point of Cape Comfort , all along the seacoast , to the southward , two hundred miles ; and all that space and circuit of land lying from the sea- coast of the precinct aforesaid , up into the land , throughout ...
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... miles , bisected by the parallel of the point of Cape Comfort , and the altitude of this parallelogram will be the distance from sea to sea . The If any one is curious to know why Virginia was extended precisely two hundred miles to the ...
... miles , bisected by the parallel of the point of Cape Comfort , and the altitude of this parallelogram will be the distance from sea to sea . The If any one is curious to know why Virginia was extended precisely two hundred miles to the ...
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Page 200 - A lily of a day Is fairer far in May Although it fall and die that night; It was the plant and flower of light. In small proportions we just beauties see; And in short measures, life may perfect be.
Page 34 - Hull, Prepared from his Manuscripts, by his daughter, Mrs. Maria Campbell; together with the History of the Campaign of 1812, and Surrender of the Post of Detroit; by his Grandson, James Freeman Clarke.
Page 221 - Fear and trembling Hope, Silence and Foresight; Death the Skeleton And Time the Shadow ; — there to celebrate, As in a natural temple scattered o'er With altars undisturbed of mossy stone, United worship ; or in mute repose To lie, and listen to the mountain flood Murmuring from Glaramara's inmost caves.
Page 16 - Point of Cape Comfort, all along the Sea Coast, to the Southward two hundred Miles, and all that Space and Circuit of Land, lying from the Sea Coast of the Precinct aforesaid, up into the Land, throughout from Sea to Sea, West, and Northwest...
Page 90 - WOULDST thou from sorrow find a sweet relief? Or is thy heart oppressed with woes untold ! Balm wouldst thou gather for corroding grief? Pour blessings round thee like a shower of gold. — 'Tis when the rose is wrapt in many a fold Close to its heart, the worm is wasting there Its life and beauty; not when, all unrolled, Leaf after leaf, its bosom, rich and fair, Breathes freely its perfumes throughout the ambient air...
Page 16 - Comfort, all along the sea coast to the southward two hundred miles ; and all that space and circuit of land lying from the sea coast of the precinct aforesaid, up into the land throughout, from sea to sea, west and north-west...
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Page 180 - ... with a dissemination great as the unfoldings' of the air's looser garment, or the wilder fringes of the fire, without knots, or order, or combination; but God gathered the beams in his hand, and united them into a globe of fire, and all the light of the world became the body of the sun...
Page 113 - ... a peculiar people, marked and chosen by the finger of God, to possess it, for undoubtedly he is with us.
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