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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... tion . Some parts of the governor's conduct however , excited much discontent among the people ; and the assembly which met during his administration showed the apprehensions they entertained from his tyranny , by the rẻ- strictions ...
... tion . Some parts of the governor's conduct however , excited much discontent among the people ; and the assembly which met during his administration showed the apprehensions they entertained from his tyranny , by the rẻ- strictions ...
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... tion . The spirit of disaffection became at last so general , that the friends to order were out- voted in the succeeding election , and the go- vernor had the mortification to find in the as- sembly a majority opposed to his measures ...
... tion . The spirit of disaffection became at last so general , that the friends to order were out- voted in the succeeding election , and the go- vernor had the mortification to find in the as- sembly a majority opposed to his measures ...
الصفحة 77
... tion from the inhabitants of Gloucester county to take up his residence among them , he left Jamestown , and once more raised the standard of government in the colony . Bacon had set out on a new expedition to the frontiers , when he ...
... tion from the inhabitants of Gloucester county to take up his residence among them , he left Jamestown , and once more raised the standard of government in the colony . Bacon had set out on a new expedition to the frontiers , when he ...
الصفحة 82
... tion with great severity . It is stated that a num- ber of the insurgents suffered death under the sentence of martial law , and many were con- fined in gaols by the severity of legal process . So great was the rigour of punishment that ...
... tion with great severity . It is stated that a num- ber of the insurgents suffered death under the sentence of martial law , and many were con- fined in gaols by the severity of legal process . So great was the rigour of punishment that ...
الصفحة 85
... tion of Culpeper entitled him to the friendship of the colony , which could not have been bet ter expressed than by making an addition of one thousand pounds to his salary.tidad boulup On the departure of this nobleman for Eng- land ...
... tion of Culpeper entitled him to the friendship of the colony , which could not have been bet ter expressed than by making an addition of one thousand pounds to his salary.tidad boulup On the departure of this nobleman for Eng- land ...
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