A History of Virginia from Its Discovery Till the Year 1781: With Biographical Sketches of All the Most Distinguished Characters that Occur in the Colonial, Revolutionary, Or Subsequent Period of Our HistoryJ. W. Campbell, 1813 - 310 من الصفحات |
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... Court by his active enter- prizes against that nation both in Europe and America . On the accession of James I. he lost his interest at court , and was tried and con- demned for a conspiracy against the king . He was however reprieved ...
... Court by his active enter- prizes against that nation both in Europe and America . On the accession of James I. he lost his interest at court , and was tried and con- demned for a conspiracy against the king . He was however reprieved ...
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... court , various plans were laid by the monarch to entrap the English , and by Smith to procure a supply of corn for ... courts and the false delicacy of civilized life , gave frequent instances of her attachment to the English . While ...
... court , various plans were laid by the monarch to entrap the English , and by Smith to procure a supply of corn for ... courts and the false delicacy of civilized life , gave frequent instances of her attachment to the English . While ...
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... court at Jamestown , to meet twice a month , in which the members of the council were to preside in turn ; the erection of a fort at Point Com- fort , and the encouragement given to the esta- blishment of salt works in Accomack , were ...
... court at Jamestown , to meet twice a month , in which the members of the council were to preside in turn ; the erection of a fort at Point Com- fort , and the encouragement given to the esta- blishment of salt works in Accomack , were ...
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... court of England , for the purpose of preferring the accusation . The commissioners were received with coldness by Charles , and their accusations against Hervey dismissed with but little re- gard . This odious man was reinstated , and ...
... court of England , for the purpose of preferring the accusation . The commissioners were received with coldness by Charles , and their accusations against Hervey dismissed with but little re- gard . This odious man was reinstated , and ...
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... of Bacon alone , who was now beyond the reach of human justice . Finding the governor inflexible , the commis- sioners proceeded to open their court for hear- ing and determining grievances . The joy that diffused itself 83.
... of Bacon alone , who was now beyond the reach of human justice . Finding the governor inflexible , the commis- sioners proceeded to open their court for hear- ing and determining grievances . The joy that diffused itself 83.
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