The History of North Carolina from the Earliest Period, المجلد 1A.T. Penniman, 1829 |
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... gave it the name of Florida , either from its flowery appearance , or from the circumstance of his first discovering it on Palm Sunday . He landed on the most southern part of the continent , near a small river , which falls into the ...
... gave it the name of Florida , either from its flowery appearance , or from the circumstance of his first discovering it on Palm Sunday . He landed on the most southern part of the continent , near a small river , which falls into the ...
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... gave the name of St. Lawrence to the gulf and river , from the circumstance of his enter- ing them on the day of the festival of that Saint . In the following year , he wintered in the country , now called Canada , to which he gave the ...
... gave the name of St. Lawrence to the gulf and river , from the circumstance of his enter- ing them on the day of the festival of that Saint . In the following year , he wintered in the country , now called Canada , to which he gave the ...
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... gave the name of Cape Français ; it is one of the promontories of the estuary on which the town of St. Augustine now lies , and they landed on the banks of the river St. Mary , which now separates Florida from Georgia . After spending ...
... gave the name of Cape Français ; it is one of the promontories of the estuary on which the town of St. Augustine now lies , and they landed on the banks of the river St. Mary , which now separates Florida from Georgia . After spending ...
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... . Queen Elizabeth was so much pleased with the splendid description , which the adventurers gave of the climate , the soil , and the productions of the country they had visited , that , flattered with the idea 12 [ 1585 CHAPTER.
... . Queen Elizabeth was so much pleased with the splendid description , which the adventurers gave of the climate , the soil , and the productions of the country they had visited , that , flattered with the idea 12 [ 1585 CHAPTER.
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... gave it the name of Virginia , as a memorial of its having been discovered under the auspices of a virgin queen . Sir Walter , anxious to take possession of so valu- able a property , fitted out , early in the following year , seven ...
... gave it the name of Virginia , as a memorial of its having been discovered under the auspices of a virgin queen . Sir Walter , anxious to take possession of so valu- able a property , fitted out , early in the following year , seven ...
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acres Albemarle sound America appointed arrived assembly Barbadoes Bethabara brethren built called Canada Cape Fear Cape Fear river captain Carey CARO cassiques Charles Charleston charter chief Chowan Chowan river coast colonel colonists colony continent county of Albemarle creek deponent deputy Dutch Edward Moseley Edward Teache England English erected established fleet French grand council granted hundred Indians inhabitants island James Jamestown John king king's land landgrave laws legislature lords proprietors March Massachusetts ment miles month North Carolina northern officers palatine palatine's court Pamplico parliament party peace persons pirogue plantations Port Royal possession pounds pounds sterling precinct president proceeded province province of Carolina province of Virginia provisions received returned river sailed Salem sent settled settlement ships shore soon South Spaniards Thomas thousand tion Tobias Knight town trade treaty tribes twelve twenty Unitas Fratrum vessels Virginia voyage West Indies William
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الصفحة 140 - The same course that is taken in England out of towns; every man according to his ability instructing his children. We have forty-eight parishes, and our ministers are well paid, and by my consent should be better if they would pray oftener and preach less.
الصفحة lxxi - The chamberlain's court, consisting of a proprietor and his six counsellors, called vice-chamberlains, shall have the care of all ceremonies, precedency, heraldry, reception of public messengers, pedigrees, the registry of all births, burials, and marriages, legitimation and all cases concerning matrimony, or arising from it; and shall also have power to regulate all fashions, habits, badges, games and sports.
الصفحة lvii - Durham, with other great privileges; for the better settlement of the government of the said place, and establishing the interest of the Lords Proprietors with equality and without confusion; and that the government of this province may be made most agreeable to the monarchy under which we live, and of which this province is a part; and that we may avoid erecting a numerous democracy...
الصفحة lxxvii - It shall be a base and vile thing to plead for money or reward; nor shall any one (except he be a near kinsman, not farther off than cousin-german to the party concerned) be permitted to plead another man's cause, till, before the judge in open court, he hath taken an oath, that he doth not plead for money or reward...
الصفحة 140 - I thank God, there are no free schools nor printing, and I hope we shall not have these hundred years; for learning has brought disobedience, and heresy, and sects into the world, and printing has divulged them, and libels against the best government. God keep us from both!
الصفحة lx - There shall be just as many landgraves as there are counties, and twice as many cassiques, and no more. These shall be the hereditary nobility of the province, and by right of their dignity be members of parliament.
الصفحة liii - Tryon, and the arrogant reception you gave to a respectable company at an entertainment of your own making, seated with your lady by your side on elbowchairs, in the middle of the ball-room, bespeak a littleness of mind, which, believe me, Sir, when blended with the dignity and importance of your office, renders you truly ridiculous. " High stations have often proved fatal to those who have been promoted to them ; yours, Sir, has proved so to...
الصفحة lxvii - Towns; and also shall have power by their order to the treasurer to dispose of all public treasure, excepting money granted by the parliament, and by them directed to some particular public use; and also shall have a negative upon all acts, orders, votes and judgments, of the grand council and the parliament, except only as in § vi and xii; and shall have all the powers granted to the Lords Proprietors, by their patent from Our Sovereign Lord the King, except in such things as are limited by these...
الصفحة xcviii - These Fundamental Constitutions, in number a hundred and twenty, and every part thereof, shall be and remain the sacred and unalterable form and rule of government of Carolina for ever.
الصفحة xciv - ... diversity of opinions, and our agreement and compact with all men may be duly and faithfully observed; the violation whereof, upon what pretence soever, cannot be without great offence to Almighty God, and great scandal to the true religion, which we profess...