Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 2P. Force, 1838 - United States |
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... Council , and Burgesses , of this present Grand Assembly , having taken into their serious consideration these and many other dangerous effects which must be concomi- tant in and from a company and corporation , have thought fit to ...
... Council , and Burgesses , of this present Grand Assembly , having taken into their serious consideration these and many other dangerous effects which must be concomi- tant in and from a company and corporation , have thought fit to ...
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... Council of State , the House of Burgesses ; the Seal of the Colony was affixed to it , in their presence ; and they immediately applied to the King , by their humble petitions , for his Royal allowance and confirmation of it . Having ...
... Council of State , the House of Burgesses ; the Seal of the Colony was affixed to it , in their presence ; and they immediately applied to the King , by their humble petitions , for his Royal allowance and confirmation of it . Having ...
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... Council , and Burgesses , of the Grand Assembly in Virginia , together with a Declaration and Protestation , of the first of April , against a Petition presented in your names to the House of Commons in this our Kingdom , for restoring ...
... Council , and Burgesses , of the Grand Assembly in Virginia , together with a Declaration and Protestation , of the first of April , against a Petition presented in your names to the House of Commons in this our Kingdom , for restoring ...
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... council directed to follow old Catoes rules in seating of the Romane Colonies , begun to be seated to save charge of Garrisons in new Conquests . First , to seat in a healthy pure aire else after all the hazzard , charge and building ...
... council directed to follow old Catoes rules in seating of the Romane Colonies , begun to be seated to save charge of Garrisons in new Conquests . First , to seat in a healthy pure aire else after all the hazzard , charge and building ...
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... Council - Table , whereby the Company were moved to give in their assents for surrendering their Patent , and altering their form of Govern- ment , and a new one proposed , wherein the Interests and Rights of all men should be preserved ...
... Council - Table , whereby the Company were moved to give in their assents for surrendering their Patent , and altering their form of Govern- ment , and a new one proposed , wherein the Interests and Rights of all men should be preserved ...
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